Dpc regarding steps - Am i compromising the dpc?
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Hi,
When building steps in the past, I've not had a problem that the step itself breaches the 150mm rule with regards to the DPC because it's only occuring over a short distance but now I'm looking at a job where the step spans almost the entire length of the back wall due to it being for large sliding patio doors.
Am I still okay to breach the rule for this length? - the step would be coming out about 600mm if that makes any difference.
Replies very much appreciated,
Many thanks,
Graham
When building steps in the past, I've not had a problem that the step itself breaches the 150mm rule with regards to the DPC because it's only occuring over a short distance but now I'm looking at a job where the step spans almost the entire length of the back wall due to it being for large sliding patio doors.
Am I still okay to breach the rule for this length? - the step would be coming out about 600mm if that makes any difference.
Replies very much appreciated,
Many thanks,
Graham
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Well when I looked at the job it wasn't obvious where the dpc was - i.e couldn't see any air bricks or dpc roll poking out - but I'm assuming that the step to be a comfortable height for people will inevitably be above/level with the dpc.
So if I run a slot drain, could I just have it run out into a little hollowed out bit within the step - kind of like a mini soakawayafter all it's not going to be having loads of water going down?
Also could I acheive the same effect as the slot drain by having a gravel strip - say 100mm wide between the house and step?
Cheers
So if I run a slot drain, could I just have it run out into a little hollowed out bit within the step - kind of like a mini soakawayafter all it's not going to be having loads of water going down?
Also could I acheive the same effect as the slot drain by having a gravel strip - say 100mm wide between the house and step?
Cheers
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Gray646 wrote:Well when I looked at the job it wasn't obvious where the dpc was - i.e couldn't see any air bricks or dpc roll poking out - but I'm assuming that the step to be a comfortable height for people will inevitably be above/level with the dpc.
So if I run a slot drain, could I just have it run out into a little hollowed out bit within the step - kind of like a mini soakawayafter all it's not going to be having loads of water going down?
Also could I acheive the same effect as the slot drain by having a gravel strip - say 100mm wide between the house and step?
Cheers
install some dpc up against wall make sure there is a fall away from house ie 20mm then you will be fine have been doing this for thirty years plus with no comebacks a step is a feature on its own no need to complicate cheers cookie :;):
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