Drainage problem - Drainage problem following repaving

Foul and surface water, private drains and public sewers, land drains and soakaways, filter drains and any other ways of getting rid of water.
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Adamski2001
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Post: # 79580Post Adamski2001

Hello,

I own a Victorian house in North London with a small front yard. Last year we had the yard repaved with Indian sandstone slabs. Prior to the paving work the yard was a bare concrete surface, which sloped away from the house (it was also fairly old and cracked in places).

In contrast, the new paving slabs do not follow a slope, but are laid completely flat. This is causing a problem after the rain, whereby a large puddle of water lingers on the slabs, up against one side of our bay window. The water has nowhere to escape as the yard is surrounded by a small wall.

Can anyone suggest a solution to this problem, preferably one that does not involve re-laying slabs? Would it be sufficient for me to drill a hole in the mortar somewhere and/or the surrounding wall? ... or am I best off biting the bullet and paying for someone to fix this properly?

[Note that the problem has become worse since I treated the house wall with cement (mixed with PVA glue) and then repainted it - Prior to this there was a bare section of brickwork that was absorbing the water!]

Regards,
Adam.

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Post: # 79581Post local patios and driveway

Adam sounds like you were had over. Always get a few quotes and always avoid the cheapest. You may be able to drill a hole in the wall to allow the water to escape but without pics we cant be certain.
For my money i would have the installer back to refund my money or pay someone to do the job right

seanandruby
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Post: # 79584Post seanandruby

photos would help ad'.
sean

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Post: # 79585Post seanandruby

.......also, were there any gullies, or any drainage points prior to the new installation ?
sean

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