Browse Forums Building Standards; Getting It Right! 1 Jul 22, 2024 12:35 pm We're looking to extend water to the side of the house that has no garden taps. We've been offered two options, one is to run the copper pipe along the side of the house attached to the brick, and the other is to dig a trench and bury the copper pipe. Going to dig the trench ourselves as we'd rather not have the pipe visible. The suggestion was to dig a trench directly to the side of the slab (and go around existing pipes), and if we do that it wouldnt need to be deep (100mm was the suggestion) as there's nothing that will run over it. Is there any risk with digging next to the house slab? Any risk of digging shallow? Is it worth backfilling with any material in this case, if so, what would be the ideal material? Re: Trench next to concrete slab / foundation 2Jul 22, 2024 2:21 pm Make sure you don’t dig below footing base level, so you don’t undermine your foundation. Also the backfilling of trench need to allow for stormwater to drain away from building as per the BCA. Hi, I'm in the process of making a footing with two pieces of trench mesh (4L12TM ) at the top and bottom. I'm wondering if anyone knows how far beneath the top of the… 0 8774 Hi all I am looking to run a water line under my concrete footpath which is directly next to my home, was seeing if this is possible without cutting the entire section… 0 22026 I’ve tried this myself and found that it can really elevate the look of a room, especially when you’re working with timber floors. 1 8453 |