No, it is not recommended to dig under your house to install a new foundation as it can compromise the structural integrity of the building. It is best to consult with a professional contractor or engineer for proper foundation installation.
15-25 meters it depends on the size of the house
the dig burrows underneath the foundation and over a course of time the grow and eventually the house will collapse into the burrows
u dig just under the tree by the fishermans house [left of the house]
To install a French drain around your foundation, you will need to dig a trench around the perimeter of your foundation, line it with landscape fabric, add a layer of gravel, place a perforated pipe in the trench, cover it with more gravel, and then backfill the trench with soil. This will help to redirect water away from your foundation and prevent water damage.
Here is one: "I watched the steam shovel dig the foundation of the new house out of the dining room window." It should be: "I watched out of the dining room window while the steamshovel dug the foundation for the new house."
There is a hole in which you can dig through to get under the house.
To properly place gravel next to your house foundation for drainage and to prevent water damage, first ensure the ground slopes away from the foundation. Next, dig a trench along the foundation and fill it with gravel. Make sure the gravel is at least 6 inches deep and extends a few feet away from the foundation. This will help water drain away from the house and prevent it from seeping into the foundation.
No
Simply dig out the area underneath the house. Unless the base of the house is made of gravel or sand, the house should float when you remove the blocks under it.
they go to the toothfairies house and get magical diging sticks
They wont dig very deep, but they can burrow underneath and escape if the fence isn't deep enough into the ground.
A. ooooooooooo! i have a good idea!!!!! Bury it under your house!!!!! lol! Rebut. But if you burry it under your house, you might forget and someone might dig it up in years to come.