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ilovesettsonmondays
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Post: # 111980Post ilovesettsonmondays

Hi ,got a driveway to do , but the way the levels are on it ,it can only be laid with act drains against the house ,but because of shared driveway next to it ,they would have to be laid 50 mm below the damp . The drive is quite steep too . Any advice would be appreciated

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Post: # 111981Post seanandruby

ilovesettsonmondays wrote:Hi ,got a driveway to do , but the way the levels are on it ,it can only be laid with act drains against the house ,but because of shared driveway next to it ,they would have to be laid 50 mm below the damp . The drive is quite steep too . Any advice would be appreciated

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Post: # 111982Post lemoncurd1702

Could you install the channels a distance off the wall to create a decent fall away from the house or fill the gap with gravel.
Can it not be independent of adjoining drive, even if it's just the area near the house.
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Post: # 111987Post ilovesettsonmondays

lemoncurd1702 wrote:Could you install the channels a distance off the wall to create a decent fall away from the house or fill the gap with gravel.
Can it not be independent of adjoining drive, even if it's just the area near the house.
No it's got to tie into shared drive which has been laid high up the damp . I think I've got my head round it . I'm thinking drop the aco Tomas much as I can push it 120mm max and twist edge bricks up say 200mm from house and shared drive bit or maybe lay a few key kerbs on shared drive side and drop drive in that bit 60mm down face of them . Problem I have then is I would have to step soldiers in at that point which will look odd . Next door have had theirs done and acos are 50 mm from damp but I'm worried in case we ever get really heavy rain and it goes straight over acos

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Post: # 111988Post lutonlagerlout

Building control in Luton accept aco type drains 75 mm down if lead is installed behind them and 150mm higher,
pita but a workaround
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