Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 7:35 pm
It seems like the previous occupants had one end of the patio laid above the DPC in a couple of places...
Our houses are on a hill and are staggered so the wall you can see on the right there is my wall and the one at the top of the pic is my neighbours. On my wall the DPC is 6 or so bricks up from patio level and maintains this height for around a brick or so's length around the corner onto my neighbours wall.
Their DPC is 3 bricks Below patio level on the left of the picture above. They mentioned that they were getting damp in the corner of the room that backs onto here which started just after the previous owners of my house had the patio done right up to that corner wall.
The patio also seems to fall into that corner so thats where all the water goes! I decided to break it out and this is what I found...
Lots of sand stoney style bricks ontop of engineering bricks. I then got the hammer out and removed this to leave me with this:
The earth is now approx 1 brick below the lowest point of the DPC. One day on and the bricks that were below patio level are still drenched but starting to dry out.
I've had a look at DPC page on the main site and there seem to be a number of options some of which may leave me a ditch/gully at the side of the patio about a foot deep. I'm just unsure of which is the best solution and whether I need to add drainage or just rip the whole lot out and start again
Just after some general advice on what the pro's would do if they had been asked to sort this out!
Cheers
Matt
Our houses are on a hill and are staggered so the wall you can see on the right there is my wall and the one at the top of the pic is my neighbours. On my wall the DPC is 6 or so bricks up from patio level and maintains this height for around a brick or so's length around the corner onto my neighbours wall.
Their DPC is 3 bricks Below patio level on the left of the picture above. They mentioned that they were getting damp in the corner of the room that backs onto here which started just after the previous owners of my house had the patio done right up to that corner wall.
The patio also seems to fall into that corner so thats where all the water goes! I decided to break it out and this is what I found...
Lots of sand stoney style bricks ontop of engineering bricks. I then got the hammer out and removed this to leave me with this:
The earth is now approx 1 brick below the lowest point of the DPC. One day on and the bricks that were below patio level are still drenched but starting to dry out.
I've had a look at DPC page on the main site and there seem to be a number of options some of which may leave me a ditch/gully at the side of the patio about a foot deep. I'm just unsure of which is the best solution and whether I need to add drainage or just rip the whole lot out and start again
Just after some general advice on what the pro's would do if they had been asked to sort this out!
Cheers
Matt