My wife and I are buying a house and it has a conservatory which has been there for about 5-6 years. Inside it appears to be in fine condition with no damp smell, cracks of any kind and appears to be properly joined to the property.
Outside there is block paving and a line of drain grates.
At the base of the conservatory I can see the Damp Course membrane and below this there are 2 courses of bricks.
Under the bottom course though it is void of bricks and instead has pieces of wooden beam running along the outer edges. Also, the perimeter has small decorative concrete slabs which have been filled with decorative stones to cover the gap between the concrete slabs and these wooden beams at the base of the conservatory. There is a small gap between the wooden beams I noticed which allowed me to see the gap between the bottom course of bricks to the actual ground is approx. 4-5cm.
Is this normal? Can it depend on the terrain the conservatory is being built on?
As I say, it appears perfectly fine inside and out all round the edges where it joins to the house.
Thanks
Steve
Outside there is block paving and a line of drain grates.
At the base of the conservatory I can see the Damp Course membrane and below this there are 2 courses of bricks.
Under the bottom course though it is void of bricks and instead has pieces of wooden beam running along the outer edges. Also, the perimeter has small decorative concrete slabs which have been filled with decorative stones to cover the gap between the concrete slabs and these wooden beams at the base of the conservatory. There is a small gap between the wooden beams I noticed which allowed me to see the gap between the bottom course of bricks to the actual ground is approx. 4-5cm.
Is this normal? Can it depend on the terrain the conservatory is being built on?
As I say, it appears perfectly fine inside and out all round the edges where it joins to the house.
Thanks
Steve