Hi,
Looking for some advice on getting my garage conversion done. The house was built around 1989/1990 and is a typical Barratt 'newbuild' type, with garage attached.
I've had several quotes where I've been told they need to dig down to check the depth of the current foundations, and dig footings for a new front wall and window.
Now I've had one guy quote that they'd install the concrete lintels into the existing brickwork below ground level.
Another guy quoted me that he'd not touch the concrete and just build upwards off the ground, laying one layer of brick and then the lintel to support the rest of the wall and window - he said that this was sufficient and would pass building regulation inspection because the age of the house and it being newbuild with attached garage, the foundations be sufficient.
I'm wanting to go with guy 2 but just need to know which method is best? Prices and project time are approx. the same for both quotes.
Many thanks in advance!
Looking for some advice on getting my garage conversion done. The house was built around 1989/1990 and is a typical Barratt 'newbuild' type, with garage attached.
I've had several quotes where I've been told they need to dig down to check the depth of the current foundations, and dig footings for a new front wall and window.
Now I've had one guy quote that they'd install the concrete lintels into the existing brickwork below ground level.
Another guy quoted me that he'd not touch the concrete and just build upwards off the ground, laying one layer of brick and then the lintel to support the rest of the wall and window - he said that this was sufficient and would pass building regulation inspection because the age of the house and it being newbuild with attached garage, the foundations be sufficient.
I'm wanting to go with guy 2 but just need to know which method is best? Prices and project time are approx. the same for both quotes.
Many thanks in advance!