hi All
Just had a builder round today for a quote for a two-storey extension (one room on each floor approx 3m x 3m). I would be extremely grateful if you could help with the following questions:
1. Builder said the "footings" (foundations?) would need to be at least 1m deep but in some cases could be up to 2m. This seems like a lot so I was wondering whether this could be because its a 2-storey extension - property is in London and I think the area is predominantly clay.
2. Builder said that cement lorries could be expensive and suggested that two laboureres could mix the cement for the footings in a couple of days with a small cement mixer. Is this feasible or is it a false economy?
3. Builder said that only a certain number of levels of brick could be laid in a day (about 6 bricks high). Is this correct or is he just trying to make the job longer than it should take? If this is the case, is there any way, for example, by using a quicker drying cement mix, that more could be done in a day?
4. A manhole would need to be moved. Can this be expensive and does the Council need to be involved? He said that this would not be quoted for until the ground was dug up, etc. etc. Any tips on getting this ok'd by the Council without it taking a long time?
Thank you all so much for all your help!
Just had a builder round today for a quote for a two-storey extension (one room on each floor approx 3m x 3m). I would be extremely grateful if you could help with the following questions:
1. Builder said the "footings" (foundations?) would need to be at least 1m deep but in some cases could be up to 2m. This seems like a lot so I was wondering whether this could be because its a 2-storey extension - property is in London and I think the area is predominantly clay.
2. Builder said that cement lorries could be expensive and suggested that two laboureres could mix the cement for the footings in a couple of days with a small cement mixer. Is this feasible or is it a false economy?
3. Builder said that only a certain number of levels of brick could be laid in a day (about 6 bricks high). Is this correct or is he just trying to make the job longer than it should take? If this is the case, is there any way, for example, by using a quicker drying cement mix, that more could be done in a day?
4. A manhole would need to be moved. Can this be expensive and does the Council need to be involved? He said that this would not be quoted for until the ground was dug up, etc. etc. Any tips on getting this ok'd by the Council without it taking a long time?
Thank you all so much for all your help!