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- October 24, 2006 at 4:48 pm #708993
stifz
ParticipantHi All,
I did a search and could’nt find any details on foundations for a 9” cavity wall. So i’ll put it to the general users. I’m looking into building a garage, have the p.p. for a 9m x 6m garage. I’ve never done anything like this before so i’m wondering how should i go about laying the founds for a cavity block built shed?
How far should i dig for founds?
What size concrete foundation is req to support 9m x 6m? Will i need to re-enforce with steel?
Also how do go about working out how much concrete i need to order.. is there a particular mix i should get?
Sorry i know you guys probably get this all the time but a little help would be greatly appreciated.
regards
🙂 - October 24, 2006 at 11:26 pm #785620
Anonymous
InactiveA standard rule of thumb is the foundation footing should be equal in thickness to the wigth of the wall, and at least three times as wide.
So that equals a 650×225 foundation (scale up dims slighty)
this foundation under a 9mx6m wall is 30 m linear. So a 650×225 needs just under 5 cubic metres. get 5 for that lil bit extra.
And the trench should be a min depth of 900m. But often they are deeper because you need to go deep enough to get to good solid ground.
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