Patio level and dpc level

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colin charlton
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Post: # 23631Post colin charlton

Does a patio allways have to be 160mm or further below DPC? is there a solution to this rule if a flush inside outside floor level is required
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Post: # 23632Post seanandruby

it is recommended to be 150ml below damp. if you go to the main index under "DPCs" it is all explained.
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colin charlton
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Post: # 23633Post colin charlton

Thanks Sean, I know I am breaking all the rules regarding DPC's. I am putting in some folding sliding doors to the outside of the house and wanted the inside to be flush with the outside. Is this a complete no go or are there any solutions.
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Post: # 23635Post seanandruby

complete no go. you would be a fool to break the 150 rule.lol
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Post: # 23660Post cwight

Well not really a complete no no; it depends how you do it. I also have folding sliding doors going outside, but mine go out onto a wide step (see main site for info re steps and DPC) so the effect is that the levels remain the same as you move out. However, the step goes down on to the patio and it is 150 below DPC.
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Post: # 23664Post matt h

liner drains near threshold and special rainbars could be a possibility, bit 150 below dpc is optimum
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Post: # 23668Post red-star

I have put my driveway in above DPC I think it will be ok, if not I will have the wall pumped above to create a new DPC, do no comprimise design!
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Post: # 23672Post lutonlagerlout

red-star wrote:I have put my driveway in above DPC I think it will be ok, if not I will have the wall pumped above to create a new DPC, do no comprimise design!
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Post: # 23693Post matt h

chemical dpc is very hit and miss. you will undoubtably have regrets when the damp penetrates:angry: 150mm is a minimum figure and should not be compromised imho:rock:
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Post: # 23736Post James.Q

totaly depends on the width doing lots of site work with level threshold
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Post: # 23742Post matt h

its ok if you are providing alternative dpc...
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Post: # 23833Post Tony McC

Paving may come up to dpc height at a threshold to provide a level entry for disabled access, but elsewhere it should be kept a minimum of 150mm below dpc (Building Regs Part C).

Paving shuld never, ever be laid to a level above dpc unless there is some form of tanking/waterproofing used.
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