A question Darren please. Why does the waterboard require boxing in of certain pipes when they will be covered by lintels and the whole building? They will not be able to access them in any event. Thanks. David from the Isle of Wight. And yes, it is 12.30 am!
Hi Darren. I think this is still a public video? You might want to check your settings and feel free to delete this comment. I’d love to become a member but can’t right now. Good luck with the behind the scenes stuff, I know people will love it! Have a great weekend 👍
I'd like to ask Darren, Who sets the depth of the footing concrete? Is it the architect? Here in Yorkshire those would be seen as very deep footings. (Normally 2ft down we have MOT type 1 subsoil).
Ultimately it’s BC. The structural engineer specified 1 metre dig but once dug the inspector calls the shots and depending on what he sees you may require deeper.
Great to get the added invite into the details of the methods behind the job. Thanks for that Darren
Well explained, good to highlight flipping of the level when using depth stakes. Nice bit of content👍
Thanks for this extra video Daz its things like this that help me sleep at night
Nice one - thanks.😀👍
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A question Darren please. Why does the waterboard require boxing in of certain pipes when they will be covered by lintels and the whole building? They will not be able to access them in any event. Thanks. David from the Isle of Wight. And yes, it is 12.30 am!
Hi Darren. I think this is still a public video? You might want to check your settings and feel free to delete this comment. I’d love to become a member but can’t right now. Good luck with the behind the scenes stuff, I know people will love it! Have a great weekend 👍
Yes I made this one public for all 😊
Thank you, Darren.
Multiple drainage is a proper pain isn't it. Your extra footage & detailed narrative is exactly what we (i) need, brilliant!
Much appreciated m8 👍👍@darrenthebuilder
Good details
I'd like to ask Darren, Who sets the depth of the footing concrete? Is it the architect? Here in Yorkshire those would be seen as very deep footings. (Normally 2ft down we have MOT type 1 subsoil).
Ultimately it’s BC. The structural engineer specified 1 metre dig but once dug the inspector calls the shots and depending on what he sees you may require deeper.
@@darrenthebuilder Thanks pal.
600mm wish i lived in Yorkshire just doing an double storey extension and had to go 1.6mtr
When is your drainage troll gonna make an appearance? 😂😂😂
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