Hi,
Could someone please explain to me what this cut/fill line across our house means?
Thanks.
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Browse Forums General Discussion Re: What does this cut/fill line mean, please? 2Sep 11, 2020 10:01 pm The block is on a slope, the cut / fill line is the finished sand pad level of the area for earthworks, the cut side means they cut into the land (remove soil) and the fill means the fill with soil. Once completed that cut / fill line will be the same level all the way through Re: What does this cut/fill line mean, please? 3Sep 11, 2020 10:40 pm Doozer1905 The block is on a slope, the cut / fill line is the finished sand pad level of the area for earthworks, the cut side means they cut into the land (remove soil) and the fill means the fill with soil. Once completed that cut / fill line will be the same level all the way through Hi, Thanks. So is the cut and fill something they use just under the house to level it before they pour the slab? The block is on a slope (it slopes down from North to South). How then is water prevented from penetrating the North side (ie. high side) of the house? Re: What does this cut/fill line mean, please? 5Sep 12, 2020 1:26 pm Stewie D They ( or you ) will need to put some sub-surface drains in to drain away any water. It should be on your plans somewhere. If not, ask. Stewie The plan relating to sub-surface drainage is just a generic plan (it is not site-specific). I don't believe there is any sub-surface drainage around our house. 4 7885 Hi everyone, Looking for some advise. We are about to build an above ground pool in our backyard. There is a private sewer line running under the pool at 1.6m… 0 7975 In WA zero lot is actually zero lot. We build 10mm in from the boundary. My house and my neighbours house have garages that sit only 20mm apart. When I had our roof done… 3 5499 |