We're having a new patio installed and the builders are doing a great job. However, I'm concerned to see the new level is only 120 mm below the damp proof course in places. The new level also comes about an inch above the bottom of an air brick which doesn't look right and I suppose could increase the chances of water going through.
It's pretty clear that building regulations are for 150 mm minimum, but this work is not subject to building control, so I'm mostly concerned now about the devaluation of the house if this gets flagged by a surveyor in a homebuyer's report, giving a potential buyer reason to reduce their offer.
I've heard that sometimes 75 mm is considered OK and also "a course and a half" is OK. But if anything under 150 mm is going to appear on a homebuyer report then that is problematic regardless of what is considered "OK" in practice.
I have flagged it with the builders who say they have said they'd need to redo a lot of work to lower the level. The job is now not that far from finished and I don't want to make a fuss unnecessarily, but I also don't want this to be a problem down the line.
If anyone has any surveying experience or practical experience of how this issues usually pans out, I'd greatly appreciate your advice. Thanks in advance.
It's pretty clear that building regulations are for 150 mm minimum, but this work is not subject to building control, so I'm mostly concerned now about the devaluation of the house if this gets flagged by a surveyor in a homebuyer's report, giving a potential buyer reason to reduce their offer.
I've heard that sometimes 75 mm is considered OK and also "a course and a half" is OK. But if anything under 150 mm is going to appear on a homebuyer report then that is problematic regardless of what is considered "OK" in practice.
I have flagged it with the builders who say they have said they'd need to redo a lot of work to lower the level. The job is now not that far from finished and I don't want to make a fuss unnecessarily, but I also don't want this to be a problem down the line.
If anyone has any surveying experience or practical experience of how this issues usually pans out, I'd greatly appreciate your advice. Thanks in advance.