Hi guys,
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I am about to embark on paving my front garden and will start digging this weekend to prep the ground. I am using riven sandstone. It won't take any traffic really and will be used to store our bins (will use a full mortar bed etc).
I just wondered, given how low the air bricks are, whether I will need a dry channel where the patio will butt up to the house. If so how deep will I need to dig please and how wide should the channel be?
Thanks
Ryan
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Do i need a dry channel?
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Not as big as that picture, obviously!
I can only see the one air brick, so I'd be tempted to just box that out with a bit of brickwork or an edging, giving 150mm clearance from the masonry and trying to keep the base of the dry channel at least 50mm below the bottom of the airbrick.
I can only see the one air brick, so I'd be tempted to just box that out with a bit of brickwork or an edging, giving 150mm clearance from the masonry and trying to keep the base of the dry channel at least 50mm below the bottom of the airbrick.
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