Hi,
Our patio was laid 2 years ago and following this miserable winter I have noticed a substantial amount of dampness and moss on the bricks (which are below the DPC). The patio is 2 courses below the DPC which I understand is fairly standard.
I am concerned that the french drain has not been made deep or wide enough and the patio that abuts the side of the house has created a drainage issue around the down pipe. Hopefully the pictures will provide a good reference. Please let me know if you need more detail.
Any thoughts or advice would be greatly appreciated as I am not too sure which trade to approach to remedy the potential issues.
The house is a new build and is 4 years old.
Thanks
Greg
Damp brickwork below dpc, should i be concerned? - Patio drainage
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Eh? I know you have had an eye operation si, but things can't be that badrimexboy wrote:Hi welcome if you click This for pictures it will help you load up the pictures yourself
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Pmsl Well I am beging to think it must be bad Steve when I looked it had no pictures ...... HonestLondon Stone Paving wrote:rimexboy wrote:Hi welcome if you click This for pictures it will help you load up the pictures yourself
Eh? I know you have had an eye operation si, but things can't be that bad
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Thanks for the link, managed to get some photos linked to the post.rimexboy wrote:Hi welcome if you click This for pictures it will help you load up the pictures yourself
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No problem welcome along I'm sure someone will be along soon to reply that confirms I'm not totally mad as well lolggraver wrote:rimexboy wrote:Hi welcome if you click This for pictures it will help you load up the pictures yourself
Thanks for the link, managed to get some photos linked to the post.