Block paving & dpc advice - Too close for comfort
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Hi All,
I'm looking for a bit of advice, I've had my driveway block paved this week and have been overall very pleased with the work carried out until today. Now that they have finished he full driveway I am concerned, after reading this forum, that the block paving is nowhere near the 150mm required depth below the DPC as you can see from the photo's below.
I have spoken with the contractor and he's coming round tomorrow to discuss the options, he says that it's fine as he's put in a fall away from the house.
I would appreciate your advice on what are the best options to proceed with.. would digging out a channel between the paving and the house be the best solution?
Thanks in Advance
Nookey
I'm looking for a bit of advice, I've had my driveway block paved this week and have been overall very pleased with the work carried out until today. Now that they have finished he full driveway I am concerned, after reading this forum, that the block paving is nowhere near the 150mm required depth below the DPC as you can see from the photo's below.
I have spoken with the contractor and he's coming round tomorrow to discuss the options, he says that it's fine as he's put in a fall away from the house.
I would appreciate your advice on what are the best options to proceed with.. would digging out a channel between the paving and the house be the best solution?
Thanks in Advance
Nookey
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LLL thanks for your post... I don't have a contract, just a quote which doesn't mention the depth below the DPC.
I had discussed with contractor the fact that the previous drive was higher than it should have been (but not as high as it is now) and it would need to be lowered but I don't have anything in writing.
I went with a Marshalls approved installer to give me some confidence that I would get a good job, and to be fair I have been pleased with the rest of the work.
I guess I'll wait and see what he says tomorrow.
Regards
Nookey
I had discussed with contractor the fact that the previous drive was higher than it should have been (but not as high as it is now) and it would need to be lowered but I don't have anything in writing.
I went with a Marshalls approved installer to give me some confidence that I would get a good job, and to be fair I have been pleased with the rest of the work.
I guess I'll wait and see what he says tomorrow.
Regards
Nookey
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