On 02/05/2021 08:44, Jeff Layman wrote:
On 01/05/2021 23:52, Theo wrote:
SH wrote:
You mention you had just a valuation? I'd be thinking about having the
full survey done.
I'd have thought the surveyor would be able to provide a ballpark
price for
underpinning, given the situation they find.Â* That would likely be more
accurate than any random number we might generate.
If there's anything dubious about the structure then a proper survey
would
be worth its weight in gold, I'd have thought.
FYI, for what little they're worth:
https://job-prices.co.uk/underpinning-house/
https://www.myjobquote.co.uk/costs/underpinning-a-house
Although it probably won't affect the OP, another cost which might have
to be added is that of hotel/renting if the house owner has to move out
while the underpinning work is being done.
I doubt that would be necessary
All it is is carefully trench alongside the property a very small
section at a time to prevent collapsing, digging under what foundations
there are - if any - and filling the hole with concrete.
Mostly by hand
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