I am looking to get my tarmac drive resurfaced. I have had 2 contractors to look at it. Around the front and side of the house the existing surface is 1 course below the dpc. They both said the new surface would 'only' add 25mm so still would be below the dpc. One said it would be built up so there would be a fall away from the house, the other said splashing on the wall would just dry out. We don't currently have a problem with damp. What to do? I'm worried that it might cause
1. a future problem with damp
2. a problem selling the house without remedial work in the future.
Should I get some independent professional advice before committing or insist that they stay at existing level - and if so, install a grate or remove the existing surface over the whole area to preserve the fall away from the house - presumably this will add to the cost of the job.
Grateful for any advice.
Drive resurface - How to deal with existing level to dpc
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I don't know if this helps, but in the following thread:
http://ext.pavingexpert.com/cgi-bin....;t=4061
there is discussion about how to use a workaround to deal with high paving levels
http://ext.pavingexpert.com/cgi-bin....;t=4061
there is discussion about how to use a workaround to deal with high paving levels
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Agreed - we'd plane off 25-35mm adjacent to the house, probably run about 3 runs of our 600mm cold planer.
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