Posted: Fri Jul 26, 2013 2:06 am
Hi builders and house-knowers:
We have just moved in to a cute and very old house, however the outside courtyard is paved with bricks that pool and also slope towards the house. There is no obvious drainage except the dirt below the bricks and some small patches of garden on the corners (but the water doesn't drain toward them). There is a step down before the patio doors. The wooden doors are rotting away and during heavy rains the water seeps through to the carpet.
I believe, though I'm no expert, that there are serious drainage issues here and I'd like some opinions on what to do or say to my landlords.
The rental agency is great and the landlords are new owners, so that's not the problem. I just want some advice so I know what i'm talking about when I approach them, as the last time they sent a handyman to do something that he wasn't an expert in, so I'd like to offer them a bit of guidance on the problem.
Here are some pics of the brick work and the rotting doors -
http://www.flickr.com/photos/99379492@N03/
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!
We have just moved in to a cute and very old house, however the outside courtyard is paved with bricks that pool and also slope towards the house. There is no obvious drainage except the dirt below the bricks and some small patches of garden on the corners (but the water doesn't drain toward them). There is a step down before the patio doors. The wooden doors are rotting away and during heavy rains the water seeps through to the carpet.
I believe, though I'm no expert, that there are serious drainage issues here and I'd like some opinions on what to do or say to my landlords.
The rental agency is great and the landlords are new owners, so that's not the problem. I just want some advice so I know what i'm talking about when I approach them, as the last time they sent a handyman to do something that he wasn't an expert in, so I'd like to offer them a bit of guidance on the problem.
Here are some pics of the brick work and the rotting doors -
http://www.flickr.com/photos/99379492@N03/
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!