Do i have a botched job? please help - Block paving
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Hi,
I'd like advice from any expert out there. My drive slopes in towards the house and I had it block paved. Please have a look at the pictures and feel free to advice. I went for a soldier edging course and a herringbone design. Previously I had a gully around the bay window and no aco drains installed. The recent work carried out has covered the gully around the bay window such that the block paving is in line with the ventilation holes. I'd like someones advice on how to rectify this and also how to go about laying a soldier edging course if I decided to re-install the original gully. I'm happy to speak to somebody over the phone if it is easier to explain (Paril: 02089092885 or 07743742898)
I'd like advice from any expert out there. My drive slopes in towards the house and I had it block paved. Please have a look at the pictures and feel free to advice. I went for a soldier edging course and a herringbone design. Previously I had a gully around the bay window and no aco drains installed. The recent work carried out has covered the gully around the bay window such that the block paving is in line with the ventilation holes. I'd like someones advice on how to rectify this and also how to go about laying a soldier edging course if I decided to re-install the original gully. I'm happy to speak to somebody over the phone if it is easier to explain (Paril: 02089092885 or 07743742898)
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uh-oh!
If the drive slopes towards the house, and these air bricks are just at the top of the paving, then the water is going to flow into them
Unless the contractor has allowed a fall to a drain?
Why did he put the drive so high?
I suspect he did not dig out properly
I have heard of one unscrupulous contractor round my way who told the customer the air bricks were drainage holes and the drive could be drained into them.!!
Your only rectification is either rip the drive up and lay to correct heights, or rip out the esction near the house and install a drainage channel to a soakaway. both of which are not straight forward jobs i'm afraid!
If the drive slopes towards the house, and these air bricks are just at the top of the paving, then the water is going to flow into them
Unless the contractor has allowed a fall to a drain?
Why did he put the drive so high?
I suspect he did not dig out properly
I have heard of one unscrupulous contractor round my way who told the customer the air bricks were drainage holes and the drive could be drained into them.!!
Your only rectification is either rip the drive up and lay to correct heights, or rip out the esction near the house and install a drainage channel to a soakaway. both of which are not straight forward jobs i'm afraid!
Dan the Crusher Man
01442 212315
www.crusherhire.co.uk
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01442 212315
www.crusherhire.co.uk
"a satisfied customer? we should have them stuffed!"
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