Hi all,
You can tell its raining outside as im posting lots of questions today
I have built a summerhouse which is more like a mini house/annexe. Ive never built anything like this before and it was a bit of a father son project. We shall use it for relatives to stay in when they come over and general summerhousey use.
We removed alot of trees, mainly connifer type trees, about 3 were huge trunks and have been pulled out by the digger. There was a row of around 15 connifers around 15-20ft tall were chopped and the trunks remain down one side of the building around 1metre away.
We then dug down around 75cms, plot size of roughly 7.5m by 4.2 ish metres. I dug a trench about a spades depth all around the perimeter and filled with concrete. We then using one of those giant pogo stick style whacker plates put in around 2-3tonnes of type1 MOT (pink angular stuff). We made some shuttering and poured a 6inch thick slab of gen 1 footings mix. After this we built a tanking wall (standard 100mm building blocks laid on their side). Then a single skin wall (100mm blocks all the way upto 2.5metres). At around 1.8metres up the wall we put mortar joist hangers on the inside of the wall and created an attic/upstairs section. We added a wall plate to the top of the wall and made a pitched roof with attic style trusses.
The whole building was wrapped in sark-it and alot of tanking slurry and bitumen paint was used on the subsctructure.
I know its difficult to say over an internet forum but does this building sound safe to you? It has been standing for nearly 2years now but has not had alot of use. My main concern is that I didnt use piers along the long section of wall and the fact it is single skin. I have started to underpin the corners for piece of mind and would like to add a dwarf stone built wall to the outside of the building and tie it into the block wall in order to give the building a slightly wider footprint.
Thanks in advance for any advice
You can tell its raining outside as im posting lots of questions today
I have built a summerhouse which is more like a mini house/annexe. Ive never built anything like this before and it was a bit of a father son project. We shall use it for relatives to stay in when they come over and general summerhousey use.
We removed alot of trees, mainly connifer type trees, about 3 were huge trunks and have been pulled out by the digger. There was a row of around 15 connifers around 15-20ft tall were chopped and the trunks remain down one side of the building around 1metre away.
We then dug down around 75cms, plot size of roughly 7.5m by 4.2 ish metres. I dug a trench about a spades depth all around the perimeter and filled with concrete. We then using one of those giant pogo stick style whacker plates put in around 2-3tonnes of type1 MOT (pink angular stuff). We made some shuttering and poured a 6inch thick slab of gen 1 footings mix. After this we built a tanking wall (standard 100mm building blocks laid on their side). Then a single skin wall (100mm blocks all the way upto 2.5metres). At around 1.8metres up the wall we put mortar joist hangers on the inside of the wall and created an attic/upstairs section. We added a wall plate to the top of the wall and made a pitched roof with attic style trusses.
The whole building was wrapped in sark-it and alot of tanking slurry and bitumen paint was used on the subsctructure.
I know its difficult to say over an internet forum but does this building sound safe to you? It has been standing for nearly 2years now but has not had alot of use. My main concern is that I didnt use piers along the long section of wall and the fact it is single skin. I have started to underpin the corners for piece of mind and would like to add a dwarf stone built wall to the outside of the building and tie it into the block wall in order to give the building a slightly wider footprint.
Thanks in advance for any advice
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