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Hi all
Have used the forum before and been very useful so thank you in advance in this one.
We are building a garage after much discussion we have decided on a wooden structure ( as it will tie in nicely with he lol of an ajoining barn)
This will need its own slab, but will but up the the barn wall, it's been suggested as the barn has shallow footing as built in stone slabs ( 150us year ago and stable) that we do not excavate to deep as could undermine the foundation.
The garage just for info will be three sides, made of wood with a pitched roof that will run upto the adjoining barn on slate.
It's been suggested buy our local builder that we, use the following method as using a wooden structure, did did down around 6 inches, add 6 inches of hardcore, soft sand couple of inches, DPM, and 4 inches of concrete reinforced. This way though we will have a floor around 4 inches above the ground ( which makes no difference to us) this effectively is the slab and footings in one.
Any thoughts on this method, garage for info will be about 3.5m X 6m
Have used the forum before and been very useful so thank you in advance in this one.
We are building a garage after much discussion we have decided on a wooden structure ( as it will tie in nicely with he lol of an ajoining barn)
This will need its own slab, but will but up the the barn wall, it's been suggested as the barn has shallow footing as built in stone slabs ( 150us year ago and stable) that we do not excavate to deep as could undermine the foundation.
The garage just for info will be three sides, made of wood with a pitched roof that will run upto the adjoining barn on slate.
It's been suggested buy our local builder that we, use the following method as using a wooden structure, did did down around 6 inches, add 6 inches of hardcore, soft sand couple of inches, DPM, and 4 inches of concrete reinforced. This way though we will have a floor around 4 inches above the ground ( which makes no difference to us) this effectively is the slab and footings in one.
Any thoughts on this method, garage for info will be about 3.5m X 6m