Evening ,
Hope someone can advise me on this… we have a inspection chamber in the back garden right in the way of where the conservatory is going to be, moving it isn’t a option due to cost!
I have a build over consent providing I don’t use traditional footings as the inspection chamber connects to other properties due to being a terraced.
What I am allowed to do is such as a steel base however these are ridiculously expensive, I was wondering if the base can be timber? I will be digging pad stones for it to be sitting on and steel brackets / bolts etc.
I know having a dwarf wall will just weigh too much so it only leaves me with a full height conservatory… I can’t think of any other solution but I’m open to all suggestions
Many Thanks
Jake
Hope someone can advise me on this… we have a inspection chamber in the back garden right in the way of where the conservatory is going to be, moving it isn’t a option due to cost!
I have a build over consent providing I don’t use traditional footings as the inspection chamber connects to other properties due to being a terraced.
What I am allowed to do is such as a steel base however these are ridiculously expensive, I was wondering if the base can be timber? I will be digging pad stones for it to be sitting on and steel brackets / bolts etc.
I know having a dwarf wall will just weigh too much so it only leaves me with a full height conservatory… I can’t think of any other solution but I’m open to all suggestions
Many Thanks
Jake