Hi, my first post here, hope someone can advise!
We have a terraced victorian house, the flooboards (chipboard) have a damp patch at the front of the house, in the corner to one side of the bay window. It is pretty wet, lucjily thre plaster looks dry so assume it is coming from the bottom of the house and up through the joists perhaps.
We are having the roof looked at, but i can see rain that hits the house is just running down the wall to that area, and obviously isn't draining away properly. The front garden is a small gravelled area, but the gravel isnt deep, i think it is just dirt/rubble below.
The house is on a hill, so the neighbours house is higher up, meaning water that collects in their garden may well be draining into our. Either way that doesn help either.
Would it be a good idea to dig a trench around the front of the house, right down to the soil and fill it with gravel, so that rain has somewhere to go?
or would it be better to pave the front garen and sploe it so that water runs down into the pavement and street kerb/gutter?
Thanks!
We have a terraced victorian house, the flooboards (chipboard) have a damp patch at the front of the house, in the corner to one side of the bay window. It is pretty wet, lucjily thre plaster looks dry so assume it is coming from the bottom of the house and up through the joists perhaps.
We are having the roof looked at, but i can see rain that hits the house is just running down the wall to that area, and obviously isn't draining away properly. The front garden is a small gravelled area, but the gravel isnt deep, i think it is just dirt/rubble below.
The house is on a hill, so the neighbours house is higher up, meaning water that collects in their garden may well be draining into our. Either way that doesn help either.
Would it be a good idea to dig a trench around the front of the house, right down to the soil and fill it with gravel, so that rain has somewhere to go?
or would it be better to pave the front garen and sploe it so that water runs down into the pavement and street kerb/gutter?
Thanks!