Patio help - Patio levels
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We have had a new patio laid and just been advised by a friend that the patio level is to high to the DPC .It is currently only 6cm away and beleive building regs it must be 15cm. What will be the problems if we leave it ,are we inbreach of the building regulations and will have to put right when we sell the house next year.
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The garden was just a slope from a back field towards the house - we wanted a back retaining wall ,dropping down to a garden level coming to a small dwarf wall ,dropping down again onto the patio up to the house to make three levels. It was our contractor who decided the levels we never knew about the DPC level unill after the build was finished when a friend spotted what they had done.Think the builder was trying to save money by not digging the garden out but surely he should still have built to building regs.
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hmm if the patio falls towards the house then it is bad, i keep getting asked to do overlays on existing patios bringing the level up like this but i wont do it
basically either the whole thing has got to come out and be lowered by 90 mm(lot of work) or he has got to install a linear drain to a suitable drain/soakaway
thats the problem with verbal contracts,very difficult to prove liability in court
a picture would be handy
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basically either the whole thing has got to come out and be lowered by 90 mm(lot of work) or he has got to install a linear drain to a suitable drain/soakaway
thats the problem with verbal contracts,very difficult to prove liability in court
a picture would be handy
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right the first two shows the Pointing (if you can call it that) up to the house wall and the line levels .These two show the slope going right to left and the nice lining up we get in the flags. Is this work acceptable when linked to the closeness to the DPC.The builder is now saying that If we wanted the work done to building regs we should have told him.
right the first two shows the Pointing (if you can call it that) up to the house wall and the line levels .These two show the slope going right to left and the nice lining up we get in the flags. Is this work acceptable when linked to the closeness to the DPC.The builder is now saying that If we wanted the work done to building regs we should have told him.
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The pictures you have posted are stored on YOUR computer Paul - we can't see them.
They need to be hosted somewhere, then linked into this thread.
This thread will give you some idea as to what to do - you can host them somewhere such as http://www.flickr.com
They need to be hosted somewhere, then linked into this thread.
This thread will give you some idea as to what to do - you can host them somewhere such as http://www.flickr.com
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