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LK12

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  1. What do you guys think the chances of heave are for either property?
  2. here are some close up images of the tree
  3. The engineer is not interested in identifying the tree, just telling us that it should be piled. But before I go ahead with that cost I want to make sure it is 100% necessary I will get some close up shots of the tree
  4. The first time it was cut it was done by a professional the second recent one was a diy job, this was it before it was cut recently all photos in this thread are the same tree the first photo was taken when it had barely been cut at all throughout it's life, it was untouched for almost 20 years before. Is it definitely an oak tree? . fast picture upload the soil plasticity is 53%, i'm trying to work out the water demand of the tree to see if it would still be a problem even if it is removed. But I think they intend to keep it. I will try and get a photo of the bark, our extension would be 7m away give or take, current house 12m away
  5. photos of the tree in its current state, diy surgeon lol
  6. I am trying to find out which oak it is as there are various different options in the LABC foundation calculator and we are looking to build an extension 7m away from this tree (pic taken from my neighbours garden)

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