Channel drainage above garage damp course
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http://www.pavingexpert.com/dpc01.hhtm
middle of the page dry area arrangements.
Edited By Pablo on 1330769364
middle of the page dry area arrangements.
Edited By Pablo on 1330769364
Can't see it from my house
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Can you not have the drains finishing 4 bricks below damp on the house, and 2 below the garage dpc to get them on the same level and have a step to get in the house door? whoever built the garage made a cock up there, surely they should have got FFL and the damp courses of the two buildings level?
LLL knows a bit about lead flashings and work arounds hell be along shortly
LLL knows a bit about lead flashings and work arounds hell be along shortly
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code 4 lead flashing is an expensive but acceptable workaround
the linear drain must be flush with the garage floor that is your datum, the drain should then cut across the front of the house at that level with 1:80 fall approx
you will probably need to build a step or ramp to gain access to your door
a picture of the whole frontage would be handy
cheers LLL
the linear drain must be flush with the garage floor that is your datum, the drain should then cut across the front of the house at that level with 1:80 fall approx
you will probably need to build a step or ramp to gain access to your door
a picture of the whole frontage would be handy
cheers LLL
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Lowering the whole garden would be a nightmare as the whole garden would need to be hand dug but I agree a 2 and 4 below would be best.
I've thought about staggering the drains but a 200mm wide void is going to be a hazard with small children around.
What I'm looking at now is a 150mm hardcore base upto 1 below damp, drain on top of this 1 above damp with flashing 1 below and 2 above damp.
The garage is single skin so if I have problem I'm sure they wil soon show themselves.
Things are never simple!
I've thought about staggering the drains but a 200mm wide void is going to be a hazard with small children around.
What I'm looking at now is a 150mm hardcore base upto 1 below damp, drain on top of this 1 above damp with flashing 1 below and 2 above damp.
The garage is single skin so if I have problem I'm sure they wil soon show themselves.
Things are never simple!
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