Hi
Hopefully, we are digging the footings today for a small extension;
500mm wide x 1m deep
I have just read the following from Cemex
http://www.cemexliterature.co.uk/pdf/Concrete_Readymix_DIY_Guide.pdf
Step 3: Setting a ‘fall’ (fig. 4)
Plan the slope to allow water to run off easily.
Check the forms with a spirit level, and make
one side lower to allow drainage away from
buildings. Normally allow about a 25mm drop
for a 1 metre run.
Is this correct? i.e. do you have to have a fall on residential footings?
I ask because our BI is not the easiest guy to talk to, I'd rather not
have to ask. I thought the footings should be flat.
Any advise would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Stephen
Should residential footings have a fall?
Hopefully, we are digging the footings today for a small extension;
500mm wide x 1m deep
I have just read the following from Cemex
http://www.cemexliterature.co.uk/pdf/Concrete_Readymix_DIY_Guide.pdf
Step 3: Setting a ‘fall’ (fig. 4)
Plan the slope to allow water to run off easily.
Check the forms with a spirit level, and make
one side lower to allow drainage away from
buildings. Normally allow about a 25mm drop
for a 1 metre run.
Is this correct? i.e. do you have to have a fall on residential footings?
I ask because our BI is not the easiest guy to talk to, I'd rather not
have to ask. I thought the footings should be flat.
Any advise would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Stephen
Should residential footings have a fall?