Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2016 10:15 pm
Hi,
I’m block paving my front lawn for parking. I am leaving the tarmac drive in place.
The advice I’m seeking is regards to levels.
The house is higher than the road. There is a straight slope to marry the tarmac drive on one side down to the road. There is a porch with door way in the top centre which will be the highest point to have a smaller step (damp course height ok).
However the problem I have is butting up to the neighbour’s slabs which have a curved slope down to the road with a flatter section by the house. I have disc cut a straight line on the boundary and intend to install a kerb block (914mm lengths).
Should I follow the neighbour’s profile (like a 50p coin)?
Should I do in two levels, slight by house and steeper toward the drive?
Or force a straight line creating a large height difference between the properties (higher by the house and lower in the middle section)?
Or any other preferred options?
Thanks,
Chris
I’m block paving my front lawn for parking. I am leaving the tarmac drive in place.
The advice I’m seeking is regards to levels.
The house is higher than the road. There is a straight slope to marry the tarmac drive on one side down to the road. There is a porch with door way in the top centre which will be the highest point to have a smaller step (damp course height ok).
However the problem I have is butting up to the neighbour’s slabs which have a curved slope down to the road with a flatter section by the house. I have disc cut a straight line on the boundary and intend to install a kerb block (914mm lengths).
Should I follow the neighbour’s profile (like a 50p coin)?
Should I do in two levels, slight by house and steeper toward the drive?
Or force a straight line creating a large height difference between the properties (higher by the house and lower in the middle section)?
Or any other preferred options?
Thanks,
Chris