Can anyone tell me how far, very roughly, the concrete generally projects from the face of an underpinned wall please?
Been digging a small trial pit to expose the foundations of my neighbour's Victorian flank wall, as I need to build some new footings adjacent to this, and have exposed some concrete, six courses below ground.
It extends at least 300-400mm from the face of the wall (no spread foundation), but I don't think it's original. It looks less rough than other Victorian concrete I've seen, the top isn't level, and it doesn't quite go all the way to the end of the wall.
So, before I go digging all the way along the wall to figure out what this is, it would be good to get some advice on whether it might be underpinning.
Thanks.
Been digging a small trial pit to expose the foundations of my neighbour's Victorian flank wall, as I need to build some new footings adjacent to this, and have exposed some concrete, six courses below ground.
It extends at least 300-400mm from the face of the wall (no spread foundation), but I don't think it's original. It looks less rough than other Victorian concrete I've seen, the top isn't level, and it doesn't quite go all the way to the end of the wall.
So, before I go digging all the way along the wall to figure out what this is, it would be good to get some advice on whether it might be underpinning.
Thanks.
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