Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 10:02 am
Dear all
I have read the very informative page on the main site about the minimum distances between the damp proof course and ground level.
Could I ask for some advice.
My inlaws are in a dispute with their neighbours over this issue. They have a house with a concrete drive adjacent to the neighbour's brick wall. The house was built in the 1960s and has always had a drive there. The level of the drive is about the same as the damp proof course in their wall with a gap of about 2 - 4 ins between the edge of the drive and the wall which is about 6 ins deep. The concrete of the drive has cracked and they are relaying with pavoirs. As far as i know, the drive does not drain into this gap. There have been no problems with damp in their walls.
Clearly this does not conform to a horizontal distance of 200mm and a vertical distance of 150mm mentioned in the article.
My questions are:
Is it OK to replace the drive surface with the same distances, given this is how it has been since the house was built.
Are these distances mentioned, ie 200 and 150mm, the law in building regs, or only recommendations?
thanks
ian
I have read the very informative page on the main site about the minimum distances between the damp proof course and ground level.
Could I ask for some advice.
My inlaws are in a dispute with their neighbours over this issue. They have a house with a concrete drive adjacent to the neighbour's brick wall. The house was built in the 1960s and has always had a drive there. The level of the drive is about the same as the damp proof course in their wall with a gap of about 2 - 4 ins between the edge of the drive and the wall which is about 6 ins deep. The concrete of the drive has cracked and they are relaying with pavoirs. As far as i know, the drive does not drain into this gap. There have been no problems with damp in their walls.
Clearly this does not conform to a horizontal distance of 200mm and a vertical distance of 150mm mentioned in the article.
My questions are:
Is it OK to replace the drive surface with the same distances, given this is how it has been since the house was built.
Are these distances mentioned, ie 200 and 150mm, the law in building regs, or only recommendations?
thanks
ian