Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2004 4:49 pm
I've looked around the website and can't find anything about my problem with foundations, so here goes:
I'm currently doing a job where the concrete foundations for the garage were only about 20mm below the existing concrete path level. The path came out no problem but I was left with the foundations protruding about 200mm sideways into the path area to be block paved. I raised the finished paving level and removed a small amount of the foundations but this took hours because I was trying to not to interfere too much with the foundations. What do you suggest in this situation - is it acceptable to cut vertically downwards into the foundations to allow the blocks to rest upainst the wall. If so, what tool would do this. My disc cutter is too bulky and could not be used to cut vertically downwards anyway.
I'm currently doing a job where the concrete foundations for the garage were only about 20mm below the existing concrete path level. The path came out no problem but I was left with the foundations protruding about 200mm sideways into the path area to be block paved. I raised the finished paving level and removed a small amount of the foundations but this took hours because I was trying to not to interfere too much with the foundations. What do you suggest in this situation - is it acceptable to cut vertically downwards into the foundations to allow the blocks to rest upainst the wall. If so, what tool would do this. My disc cutter is too bulky and could not be used to cut vertically downwards anyway.