Hi everyone, new member here. With apologies, as I couldn't decide whether this was "building regs" question or just plain "building"....
This is my first major build (previously only drives, paths, walls, but not buildings). I'm planning to build a 36m2 square garage at the back of my garden, backing onto an existing rear shared driveway. Construction: cavity rendered medium density concrete block wall, pitched roof (I know it needs planning and BC). I want this as a dry, lit and powered workspace, so will be insulating walls, DPM/DPC, etc.
My question is about foundations, primarily to get it right structurally, but secondarily to pass muster with BC.
I live near the top of a hill, with a gentle slope from the back where the garage would be, downwards towards the house (I estimate about 3%). Subsoil is Essex clay.
Stuck choosing between a full steel reinforced trench (currently planning 600mm wide, 600mm deep (nearest the house), and footings/foundation blocks. Should I prefer a trench, given the above, and should I be going deeper than 600mm?
Any criticism or suggestions around my plan very welcome.
This is my first major build (previously only drives, paths, walls, but not buildings). I'm planning to build a 36m2 square garage at the back of my garden, backing onto an existing rear shared driveway. Construction: cavity rendered medium density concrete block wall, pitched roof (I know it needs planning and BC). I want this as a dry, lit and powered workspace, so will be insulating walls, DPM/DPC, etc.
My question is about foundations, primarily to get it right structurally, but secondarily to pass muster with BC.
I live near the top of a hill, with a gentle slope from the back where the garage would be, downwards towards the house (I estimate about 3%). Subsoil is Essex clay.
Stuck choosing between a full steel reinforced trench (currently planning 600mm wide, 600mm deep (nearest the house), and footings/foundation blocks. Should I prefer a trench, given the above, and should I be going deeper than 600mm?
Any criticism or suggestions around my plan very welcome.