aunsafe2015
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I'm hoping to build a detached 20x20 garage in my backyard. One issue that comes to mind is that the building behind me is an office building. They have an underground parking garage. And there is a retaining wall that comes within inches (or perhaps a foot) of my rear property line. The garage, if possible, would be going about 2 feet from the rear property line, ideally.
I assuming the retaining wall is probably "commercial grade" so to speak since it is associated with the parking garage of a commercial building. But I don't really know anything about it. The building itself is about 5 stories tall. Best guess is that the footprint of the building is probably about 50x50 -- so it's far larger than a typical house, but not gigantic by commercial standards.
Anybody know how much of a problem this is for a garage build? I'm in Northern VA. I think frost line is 24". Would a foundation contractor be able to tell me if this is an issue, or would I need to have engineers involved?
Thanks for any comments.
I assuming the retaining wall is probably "commercial grade" so to speak since it is associated with the parking garage of a commercial building. But I don't really know anything about it. The building itself is about 5 stories tall. Best guess is that the footprint of the building is probably about 50x50 -- so it's far larger than a typical house, but not gigantic by commercial standards.
Anybody know how much of a problem this is for a garage build? I'm in Northern VA. I think frost line is 24". Would a foundation contractor be able to tell me if this is an issue, or would I need to have engineers involved?
Thanks for any comments.
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