markblue777
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Ahh I have tried various types of bridging over pipes/ drain / ... Did not actually use lintol as thought it would come under what I thought is the proper term. Thanks though I'll have a look
markblue777":13jqe8mp said:When it comes to lintelling over the pipes how does this actually happen, I know the basic of box round the pipe, fill with pea shingle then lintel over but what I dont get is how you then match the lintel height with the block work or am i missing something really obvious here? do you have a diagram or a resource that shows whats what perhaps?
Cheers
Mark
RobinBHM":268domi0 said:The tricky part of your porch foundation is how close it is to the inspection chamber. I guess if it quite close, It will probably become exposed as you dig down your trench. Unfortunately I dont know how its best to resolve, but hopefully somebody on here will. For building works diy.com forum have some helpful people.
Yes and yes!markblue777":3pv6dt41 said:Hey all
Yeah the chamber will be exposed when I dig the trench. About 1/4 of it i would imagine.
I assumed as you have said lons that I dig to below so the weight is pushed under it and then box the chamber and pipe off, lay the strip. Then pea shingle and lintel over the pipe.
After I take the block work up to dpc I just back fill with soil? Could I back fill with some pea shingle to help with draining as well?
Cheers
Mark
Look forward to seeing that Mark, I'm sure you'll make a very good job of it.markblue777":1mqlvvgu said:Yeah I understand it all from what has been said now so will crack on with it after I have finished the other bits in the house that need doing. Should be able to start in a couple of weeks (need to wait for the house purchase to go through before I can do anything as well)
Thanks for the help everyone and I will make sure I do a WIP project. It will be a good way to document it as well.
Cheers
Mark
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