Gully around house - do i need to seal it? - Drainage gully filled with stone
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Hi, a friend has been kind enough to offer to lay a patio for me on top of concrete. The issue is the damp proof course is not that high so he has suggested angle grinding the edge of the concrete off and putting stones in the gully. Will this cause damp probs or is this common practice? Just didn't sound right and I don't want to question him as he's doing me a favor.
Plan is then to re-level the rest and slab on top. Will this work??
Would appreciate any advice you guys have.
Thanks
Plan is then to re-level the rest and slab on top. Will this work??
Would appreciate any advice you guys have.
Thanks
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Try here
I think this is what your friend is on about. Workarounds are used only as a last resort and ideally you need to rip out the old base if it's to high. I would only use this method if no other option, for instance, services etc; being to high.
What part of Sussex are you in?
I think this is what your friend is on about. Workarounds are used only as a last resort and ideally you need to rip out the old base if it's to high. I would only use this method if no other option, for instance, services etc; being to high.
What part of Sussex are you in?
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Thanks Sean, that page explains it perfectly. I'm in Brighton and the quotes we've had to remove all concrete and start again are just so high. When a friend said there was a workaround and he would do the labour at mates rates it is pretty much quarter of the price. I don't want to cause issues in future but it seems that if the gully measures correctly and has a concrete base at the right angle then we should be able to use this solution.
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