I have just had a quote for a resin bound drive and path. I am happy with the quote and the explanation of how this is done.
The surface will be 14mm thick and laid on top of existing concrete. The image below shows my current path level and one of 4 airbricks along this path. After adding 14mm the bottom of the lowest openings of the airbrick would be just 18mm from the surface.
I have no problem that the new surface will be 13.6mm or thereabouts below the DPC but I would like opinions regarding the air brick arrangement.
The photo below shows the other airbricks. The contractor said that if I wanted they could replace them with single airbricks, so the bottom of the brick would be obviously further from the surface.
Would this restrict air too much? (There are four other air bricks around the corner and more on the opposite side of the bungalow).
If left as they are, would it be a problem with the risk of some water being able to get inside the air brick with a very heavy deluge of rain?
The surface will be 14mm thick and laid on top of existing concrete. The image below shows my current path level and one of 4 airbricks along this path. After adding 14mm the bottom of the lowest openings of the airbrick would be just 18mm from the surface.
I have no problem that the new surface will be 13.6mm or thereabouts below the DPC but I would like opinions regarding the air brick arrangement.
The photo below shows the other airbricks. The contractor said that if I wanted they could replace them with single airbricks, so the bottom of the brick would be obviously further from the surface.
Would this restrict air too much? (There are four other air bricks around the corner and more on the opposite side of the bungalow).
If left as they are, would it be a problem with the risk of some water being able to get inside the air brick with a very heavy deluge of rain?