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Please see the attachment,Im trying to create a foundation plan,the footing is not continous,some of them are just fine some are still not,what I'm missing?thank you for help
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Are all of the footings the same?
Are the bottom of your walls all at the same elevation?
Sow us an elevation.
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No they are not the same
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but the area at the attachment should be the same walls
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You have to show us an elevation and tell us what you see is wrong. In your image, I see a footing under all walls.
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