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Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 11:29 pm
by ninthtoe
i find that the dpc on the extension to my house is actually already BELOW the level of the concrete path that runs around it. I was planning to use this path as the base for laying slabs. Would the recommendation be to break through the concrete next to the house and lay in a work-around solution below the dpc? (sounds painful to do). The extension is about 10 years old and yes, the rendering on top of the walls above it peeling off extensively. (Is there such a thing as adding in a new (higher) dpc or is this an ignorant question?!

cheers

Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 11:39 pm
by bobhughes
If you are sure that the dpc is where you think it is (it's not always obvious) then the most cost effective option will probably be to lower the path.

Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 11:50 pm
by ninthtoe
Hi Bob, thanks for your reply: I'm pretty confident that it's the damp course as it sticks out from the bricks (black plastic thigammy) in a line of mortar (also interior floor level is much below the path). However I shouold say that the path is 1.5m wide and runs around 3 sides of the house, so may be about 25m in length and I was hoping to find an easier and less drastic solution that breaking it all up!

Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 12:38 am
by lutonlagerlout
the D.P.C. is not too low
the path is too high! :)
sounds like a nightmare but you need to have the path below D.P.C.
is the dpc roughly level with the doors ? this is normally the case
cheers LLL :)

Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 7:54 pm
by bobhughes
Hire a Kango, get a skip and a barrow and as many mates with shovels as you can afford to buy pints for - and get stuck in. 35 metres aint that much and you will add a lot of value to the house.