Hi there,
Registered today and looking for some guidance.
We are keen to start plans to build our outdoor oven but I have some concerns over our chosen spot - I have attached a picture to illustrate my concerns. Please excuse the mess in the garden - new home lots to be done!
We want to build an extension to the front using breeze (cinder?) blocks and use the height of the existing wall as our base (The depth from front to back is 35 inches - we need to build out quite a bit for the dome). I am wondering how we deal with the soil in the wall and what we can do to ensure when we concrete on top that I have secured the foundations. The wall is just above waist height and to our knowledge has soil all the way to the floor.
The wall is around 5 metres long and we intend to build in the middle section - retaining the soil at either side.
Would we have to dig out the existing soil and fill with brick or is there a way to secure it so that we could build to lay our concrete base (obviously not directly onto soil).
Any offerings of advice would be greatly received!
Many thanks in advance
Mhairi
Registered today and looking for some guidance.
We are keen to start plans to build our outdoor oven but I have some concerns over our chosen spot - I have attached a picture to illustrate my concerns. Please excuse the mess in the garden - new home lots to be done!
We want to build an extension to the front using breeze (cinder?) blocks and use the height of the existing wall as our base (The depth from front to back is 35 inches - we need to build out quite a bit for the dome). I am wondering how we deal with the soil in the wall and what we can do to ensure when we concrete on top that I have secured the foundations. The wall is just above waist height and to our knowledge has soil all the way to the floor.
The wall is around 5 metres long and we intend to build in the middle section - retaining the soil at either side.
Would we have to dig out the existing soil and fill with brick or is there a way to secure it so that we could build to lay our concrete base (obviously not directly onto soil).
Any offerings of advice would be greatly received!
Many thanks in advance
Mhairi
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