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22nd May 2006, 08:58 PM #1New Member
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Foundations
Hi guys! I need some advice from you, please.
I would like to build a retaining/feature wall between my home external wall and my neighbour's carport wall that is seating right on the boundary line.
The picture of the situation is the carport foundation spreading about 150mm outwards.
It is hanging above my side's ground floor level because dirt had to be dug out to achieve the home floor level that was required.
My question is if the excess foundation can be cut off (say 100mm) and if doing so that will not affect the carport's stability. . That would enable me to build a wall closer to the carport and provides some more room between the carport and my home which is at the moment only 800mm. (If I could I would insert a photo of the subject)
My intention would be to leave a gap wide enough between the retaining wall and the carport's that would be filled with concrete.
Thanking you in advance for any advice.
Ariel
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22nd May 2006, 11:29 PM #2
Ariel,
I would start off with a chat to the neighbours before you get to carried away, they may not be all that happy about you chipping away at their footings. Incidently do they encroach over the boundry?, if they are on the neighbours side they are off limits, if on your side you may be entitled to give it a haircut. Interfering with foundations is not to be taken lightly and you really need to get someone to have a look and give a proper opinion, perhaps the local building inspector might give you a few ideas about your options.
John
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22nd May 2006, 11:40 PM #3Deceased
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My advice is that your action in excavating the ground level to below the foundation of the carport wall was already a big no no without consulting with your neighbour and getting an engineers report.
At least you should have shored up the foundation as you will be liable if something goes wrong.
BTW have you considered the possibility that your neighbour might well have claim to that bit of land that is covered by the garage foundation by way of adverse possession and that you were trespassing when digging out below it.
So go and do the proper thing and consult with your neighbour to see if he will contribute to an engineers report.
Peter.
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23rd May 2006, 05:32 AM #4Originally Posted by ariel
Originally Posted by arielCheers,
Craig
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