Condemned installation - Drainage problem
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Have recently installed a PIC driveway.The whole installation has been condemned by an "Expert".Apparently it does not meet "Building Reg Doc "H".ie:Surface gradients should direct water draining from a paved area away from buildings, a reverse gradient should be created for at least 500mm.
On this basis the expert has condemned the entire installation(bloke has sued me for 15k).
The issue is the entire area 180m slopes towards the house. Gradient approx.1 in 10. We installed a linear drainage channel across entire frontage but "expert" says we should have used permeable paving and it should have fallen away from house for first 500mm. HELP ???
On this basis the expert has condemned the entire installation(bloke has sued me for 15k).
The issue is the entire area 180m slopes towards the house. Gradient approx.1 in 10. We installed a linear drainage channel across entire frontage but "expert" says we should have used permeable paving and it should have fallen away from house for first 500mm. HELP ???
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sounds like a right berk
how can PIC be permeable?
if the linear channels discharge to a suitable outfall i.e. a soakaway and the pic is no higher than 150mm below DPC I cannot see what the problem is
there are people here more qualified than me to answer this but if the installation looks good, what is his problem?
and what credentials does the expert have
tony Mcc our guv is a proper "expert"
would be interested to hear his views
cheers LLL
how can PIC be permeable?
if the linear channels discharge to a suitable outfall i.e. a soakaway and the pic is no higher than 150mm below DPC I cannot see what the problem is
there are people here more qualified than me to answer this but if the installation looks good, what is his problem?
and what credentials does the expert have
tony Mcc our guv is a proper "expert"
would be interested to hear his views
cheers LLL
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Sounds like the "expert" has just got out of college/university or zummat................
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15k is to much for small claims court,, you will have to do it it in 5k sections MSH
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Have you been paid?
If not keep calm and go the legal route, get your own expert be it the gaffer from here or a structural engineer etc to write a report. Then you've got something official to fight back with.
Just make sure it is upto scratch, you've done all your prep right and your contraction joints, crack control fillets etc?
If not keep calm and go the legal route, get your own expert be it the gaffer from here or a structural engineer etc to write a report. Then you've got something official to fight back with.
Just make sure it is upto scratch, you've done all your prep right and your contraction joints, crack control fillets etc?
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In a drainage/groundworks dispute I would suggest a Court would expect you to obtain the advice of an independent civil engineering consultant, not a structural engineering consultant. Structural guys are qualified to advise on buildings not externals.
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