Hi all I am in the process of getting council approval for a new carport for my future caravan.
The carport will be 7m x 4.6m with 4 posts on each 7m side and will be on a slope. I will be cutting down the ground on the high side but I can’t cut down fully to give a flat surface so the four posts on one side will be on flat ground and on the other side there will be a build up to compensate for the fall of the land. The build up will be (from the ground to the top of the slab) 360mm at the front falling away to 700mm at the back.
I will be getting a builder to build it as my wife doesn’t want me taking it on. I can do it but a builder will be faster.
What my concern is what material does a person use for boxing up that will be under the slab. I am not happy to have timber left in the ground to attract white ants and I will have some surplus rough sawn permapine boards from the fence that the builder might suggest we use but I think in time that would rot and attract white ants. I’ve seen builders use Quarry fines under slabs where they dig trenches in but 600mm is a bit deep. I have wondered about old corrugated iron but I would be interested if anyone has any better suggestions as this would be something that I’m sure many of you would have encountered. I will have plenty of fill for levelling out the ground.
Thanks in advance for any ones ideas.