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Bigshow July 20th 04 12:21 AM

Pilot/Trial holes
 
I am thinking of having a second storey extension built on top of an
existing extension. The problem I have is that I don't know what the
foundations are like on the existing foundation to see if they will support
a second storey.

The local Building Control department have told me get a Trial/Pilot hole
dug and they will come out and inspect the foundations.

I have been told the make sure the hole is on one of the corners of the
existing extension so that both sides of the foundations are exposed and
visible.

As I have never done this before, can anyone suggest the best way to this,
what to do and what to avoid, any pitfalls to look out for. Do I need to be
a set distance away from the walls?

I assume (on the basis the ground id sodt enough) a spade and the likes will
do, i.e. no drill/diggers required

Any comments appreciated
M



mrcheerful July 20th 04 10:04 AM

Pilot/Trial holes
 

"Bigshow" wrote in message
...
I am thinking of having a second storey extension built on top of an
existing extension. The problem I have is that I don't know what the
foundations are like on the existing foundation to see if they will

support
a second storey.

The local Building Control department have told me get a Trial/Pilot hole
dug and they will come out and inspect the foundations.

I have been told the make sure the hole is on one of the corners of the
existing extension so that both sides of the foundations are exposed and
visible.

As I have never done this before, can anyone suggest the best way to

this,
what to do and what to avoid, any pitfalls to look out for. Do I need to

be
a set distance away from the walls?

I assume (on the basis the ground id sodt enough) a spade and the likes

will
do, i.e. no drill/diggers required

Any comments appreciated
M



Basically you need to dig down next to the walls at a corner so that the
side of the foundations can be seen, this may well involve a metre deep pit.
If you dig this with a spade the hole will be eneornous, get a post hole
spade, one with two handles that can lift the spoil out of the hole, dig the
first foot deep with a conventional small spade then change to the the post
hole tool. This also saves your back to some extent.



Rick Dipper July 23rd 04 12:45 AM

Pilot/Trial holes
 
On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 23:21:34 +0000 (UTC), "Bigshow"
wrote:

I am thinking of having a second storey extension built on top of an
existing extension. The problem I have is that I don't know what the
foundations are like on the existing foundation to see if they will support
a second storey.

The local Building Control department have told me get a Trial/Pilot hole
dug and they will come out and inspect the foundations.

I have been told the make sure the hole is on one of the corners of the
existing extension so that both sides of the foundations are exposed and
visible.

As I have never done this before, can anyone suggest the best way to this,
what to do and what to avoid, any pitfalls to look out for. Do I need to be
a set distance away from the walls?

I assume (on the basis the ground id sodt enough) a spade and the likes will
do, i.e. no drill/diggers required

Any comments appreciated
M


You need to be able to see the foundation, so right next to the wall.
Its just hard work, if you have really deep foundations its lots of
hard work.

Rick

Bigshow July 25th 04 09:15 PM

Pilot/Trial holes
 

"Rick Dipper" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 23:21:34 +0000 (UTC), "Bigshow"
wrote:

I am thinking of having a second storey extension built on top of an
existing extension. The problem I have is that I don't know what the
foundations are like on the existing foundation to see if they will

support
a second storey.

The local Building Control department have told me get a Trial/Pilot hole
dug and they will come out and inspect the foundations.

I have been told the make sure the hole is on one of the corners of the
existing extension so that both sides of the foundations are exposed and
visible.

As I have never done this before, can anyone suggest the best way to

this,
what to do and what to avoid, any pitfalls to look out for. Do I need to

be
a set distance away from the walls?

I assume (on the basis the ground id sodt enough) a spade and the likes

will
do, i.e. no drill/diggers required

Any comments appreciated
M


You need to be able to see the foundation, so right next to the wall.
Its just hard work, if you have really deep foundations its lots of
hard work.

Rick


Thanks for the replies, fortunately managed to find myself a builder who was
prepared to the digging, for what he was charging it didn't seem worth the
effort.

Inspectors been out and is happy with the foundations (1100mm total)

Result all round

Cheers




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