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Hi all! I'm about to start laying foundations for a dwarf wall for a gardenroom/conservatory but as I'm starting to get some what physically (not mentally) enfeebled I want to do it bit by bit, section by section - are there any problems with this method and what should I be careful of? Thanks.
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Wouldn't it depend on how big the conservatory is.
My conservatory has a cavity wall and I dug the foundations 450mm wide X 450mm deep.
Going by memory (so I could be wrong) but I think it needed about 2.5 cubic metres of concrete.
Due to access problems I didn't have it delivered so me and a mate done it in a cement mixer, it took a while to do.
I'm sure someone will explain it better but if you do it in stages it will not become one solid structure but a weaker laminated structure.
Get it delivered ready mixed if possible and you'll get it done in no time.
My conservatory has a cavity wall and I dug the foundations 450mm wide X 450mm deep.
Going by memory (so I could be wrong) but I think it needed about 2.5 cubic metres of concrete.
Due to access problems I didn't have it delivered so me and a mate done it in a cement mixer, it took a while to do.
I'm sure someone will explain it better but if you do it in stages it will not become one solid structure but a weaker laminated structure.
Get it delivered ready mixed if possible and you'll get it done in no time.
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anything over a cubic metre its more cost effective to get it delivered!
lll is spot on again!
lll is spot on again!
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