Anecdotal, but from some stories I've heard recently about properly spec'ed extensions basically collapsing due to subsidence from really, really dry ground, maybe this is folks realising what was acceptable five years ago, isn't really wise now. BC being ahead of the curve in this case?
Anecdotal, but from some stories I've heard recently about properly spec'ed extensions basically collapsing due to subsidence from really, really dry ground, maybe this is folks realising what was acceptable five years ago, isn't really wise now. BC being ahead of the curve in this case?