Hi,
I am due to start digging foundation trenches very soon, and it will have to be done in sections due to being in quite soft clay. What I'm trying to figure out is: what is the easiest way to ensure the tops of all the concrete foundations are perfectly level with each other, so they all eventually join up to form one continuous level slab?
I've attached an image to illustrate. I need to ensure all the sections have the same concrete level (green line) - an equal depth down from the DPC level (red). Someone suggested a laser level but didn't elaborate on what to buy or how it should be used. They seem to range from under £100 to over £1000. Are there alternative methods?
I am due to start digging foundation trenches very soon, and it will have to be done in sections due to being in quite soft clay. What I'm trying to figure out is: what is the easiest way to ensure the tops of all the concrete foundations are perfectly level with each other, so they all eventually join up to form one continuous level slab?
I've attached an image to illustrate. I need to ensure all the sections have the same concrete level (green line) - an equal depth down from the DPC level (red). Someone suggested a laser level but didn't elaborate on what to buy or how it should be used. They seem to range from under £100 to over £1000. Are there alternative methods?