Basement Conversion Excavation and Underpinning

If your cellar does not have enough headroom to enable it to be made into a liveable space, or indeed you have no cellar space, Barrett Kent can lower the foundation through underpinning.
Underpinning is a method of extending the existing foundations in depth or width for a variety of reasons:
- To gain extra height in a shallow cellar room
- Create a cellar where no cellar currently exists
- To use sub floor voids to form extra rooms
Excavation

Barrett Kent will excavate short sections of soil from beneath the existing foundation in a planned sequence.
Underpinning

Concrete is then poured into the excavation to a level close to the underside of the existing foundation. Once initial cure and shrinkage has occurred, dry packing the gap with a mixture of sharp sand and cement transfers the load. The adjacent pins are then excavated and constructed in the same way until the complete length of wall is underpinned forming a new foundation.
In all cases a fully qualified structural engineer will visit the site and draw up a pin schedule following this, the structural engineer and local authority-building inspectors will periodically inspect the project as work commences with the final sign off at completion. Once the excavtion and underpinning has been completed, a full basement conversion can be undertaken.
Creating. Space




Basement and Cellar Conversions UK
Barrett Kent provide Basement & Cellar Excavation and Underpinning services in the following locations:
North Yorkshire: Harrogate, Ripon,Thirsk, Knaresborough, York, Skipton, Catterick, Richmond.
West Yorkshire: Leeds, Halifax, Wakefield, Bradfield, Ilkley, Huddersfield.
South Yorkshire: Sheffield, Rotheram, Barnsley, Doncaster, Hatfield.
Teeside: Newcastle, Sunderland, Middlesborough, Durham, Darlington, Newton Aycliffe, Hartlepool.