Building regs for new patio - Building regs(damp) for new patio

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daniel1882
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Dear members,
I'm looking at adding a patio area to garden which would be the main access to the garden from our new extension and I need some help on what the building regulations are or whats the correct way of going about this.

The extension doesn't have any air bricks going out towards the garden these went our side ways so these wouldn't be covered, my main concern was if the patio was build directly against the outer wall would these cause any damp or be against building regulations?, i could alternatively build a retaining wall against the outer wall with oak sleepers but again does this go against building regs or cause damp? if they do both what could i do to help stop the damp issue?

Thank you for you help in anticipation.

Daniel
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Post: # 115593Post lutonlagerlout

your main concern is that the body of the patio I.E.finished height is 150mm below DPC
this complies with building regs
steps can bridge this in certain circumstances
I.E being able to get in the door !
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daniel1882
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Post: # 115599Post daniel1882

Hi Sean thanks for this thats a great help, really appreciate it :)
Dan

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Post: # 115602Post daniel1882

thanks guys, so my understanding is if I was to use a tunnel/linear drain the drop from the DPC can be just 75mm instead of 150mm, is that right?

Thanks again
Dan

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Post: # 115604Post lutonlagerlout

only in certain circumstances
usually the BCO will allow this if it makes sense on site, but ideally everything 150 below dpc
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