Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2020 12:48 pm
Hi Everyone,
Please can you help me. I have an existing patio that falls 1:80 towards the house and has a 50cm pea-shingle bed against the house. I believe that the DPC line is 75cm above the shingle (1 brick lower than the air-bricks).
The missus has never liked this as it looks unsightly and get's filled with mud and has asked for paving right up to the house.
From reading this excellent article on dpc, I believe that I can have a 20-30cm shingle with paving sloping away from the house OR an ACO drain against the house.
What I do not understand is that the article explains that the reason for the paving gap is primarily to stop rain splash-back and so I don't understand how an ACO dxrain that is just 12.5cm wide is okay.
My ideal preference, for various reasons, would be to have a small 10cm bed decorative stones around the edge of the house with the new patio sloping 1:80 away from this to a new ACO drain that runs between the patio and new lawn. Alternatively, as shown in the picture below, we could put an ACO drain next to the house but due to the conservatory, there would be lots more labour involved (and I cannot even contemplate 45 degree cuts on ACO drains - headache!).
Many other builder websites seem to suggest that having a 4" (10cm) shingle bed against the house wall is sufficient. I'm also seeing absolute tons of pictures where paving seems to not consider drainage at all - are they all mad or am I missing something?
Thanks in advance for you time to read this and any advice you can give.
Sincerely,
Splinx
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* What we have now
* An example of what we would like to do
Please can you help me. I have an existing patio that falls 1:80 towards the house and has a 50cm pea-shingle bed against the house. I believe that the DPC line is 75cm above the shingle (1 brick lower than the air-bricks).
The missus has never liked this as it looks unsightly and get's filled with mud and has asked for paving right up to the house.
From reading this excellent article on dpc, I believe that I can have a 20-30cm shingle with paving sloping away from the house OR an ACO drain against the house.
What I do not understand is that the article explains that the reason for the paving gap is primarily to stop rain splash-back and so I don't understand how an ACO dxrain that is just 12.5cm wide is okay.
My ideal preference, for various reasons, would be to have a small 10cm bed decorative stones around the edge of the house with the new patio sloping 1:80 away from this to a new ACO drain that runs between the patio and new lawn. Alternatively, as shown in the picture below, we could put an ACO drain next to the house but due to the conservatory, there would be lots more labour involved (and I cannot even contemplate 45 degree cuts on ACO drains - headache!).
Many other builder websites seem to suggest that having a 4" (10cm) shingle bed against the house wall is sufficient. I'm also seeing absolute tons of pictures where paving seems to not consider drainage at all - are they all mad or am I missing something?
Thanks in advance for you time to read this and any advice you can give.
Sincerely,
Splinx
=== IMAGES ========
* What we have now
* An example of what we would like to do