Planning! or chance it - Existing driveway
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hi, new to this site so bare with me please,
i have an exiting concrete drive 43sqm, 125mm reinforced with mesh, on hardcore. i laid it 10 years ago with levels allowing for crazy, but never got around to it, now i want to finish it but do i bother with the dreaded planning or take a chance, problem is it slopes to the road, no where to pick up a drain & property sits on a thick bed of clay, so even if i did break up one corner for a soakaway it wouldnt work, any thoughts? cheers.
i have an exiting concrete drive 43sqm, 125mm reinforced with mesh, on hardcore. i laid it 10 years ago with levels allowing for crazy, but never got around to it, now i want to finish it but do i bother with the dreaded planning or take a chance, problem is it slopes to the road, no where to pick up a drain & property sits on a thick bed of clay, so even if i did break up one corner for a soakaway it wouldnt work, any thoughts? cheers.
paul m
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thanks fo that Pablo, i did wonder about that, but didnt want to ask council & start something unstopable, i was thinking of maybe using a large paver like marshalls driveset or a southport sort of thing on a morta bed so it didnt look quite so obviosly non permeable. any other thoughts or ideas from you fine people on this wonderfull site would be much appreciated.
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I always make the client aware of the regulations at the quotation stage, often they decide whether to install the reccomended drainage to comply or to completely disregard it. It's their choice then. Simple as that.
Not had any enforcement notices or action nor have I heard of any locally.
Not had any enforcement notices or action nor have I heard of any locally.
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Also not many contractors round here know about the new regs, so therefore they never mention it to the customer or in the quote, which if i was to price to stick one in first time round as you say (which is the best option i agree LLL) my price would be £££ dearer and i would never get any work, hence why i give them a choice.
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i hear ye dan and that is probably why i don't get half the drives that i price.
but i got stung years ago by just such a customer
he asked me to install a 900mm square loft hatch
I explained it couldn't be done as his trussed roof was at 600mm centres and you cant cut a truss
anyway he insisted it would be ok so i got him to sign and then did it
anyway fast forward 6 months and he is selling the gaff and the surveyor notices the cut truss,all hell breaks loose,the client lies through his teeth saying that i made him sign under duress and it ended up costing me 450 quid to bolt a new joist on,put a new smaller loft hatch in etc etc.
he only made 90 grand on the house
its people like that that have made me the pedant that I am
cheers LLL
but i got stung years ago by just such a customer
he asked me to install a 900mm square loft hatch
I explained it couldn't be done as his trussed roof was at 600mm centres and you cant cut a truss
anyway he insisted it would be ok so i got him to sign and then did it
anyway fast forward 6 months and he is selling the gaff and the surveyor notices the cut truss,all hell breaks loose,the client lies through his teeth saying that i made him sign under duress and it ended up costing me 450 quid to bolt a new joist on,put a new smaller loft hatch in etc etc.
he only made 90 grand on the house
its people like that that have made me the pedant that I am
cheers LLL