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Parents in law have put in an offer for a bungalow.
It has French doors out of one bedroom into the back garden.
But there's a gurt step up on the inside to the level of the bottom of the door and a gurt step down on the outside to the patio.
They had a builder look at it today and he said It was because there is a DPC in the way. He intimated he could not change it.
My first question was then "Won't the mortared-in step on the outside be bridging the DPC?"
My next question was "How would you make it so there was a minimal step from inside to outside?"
It's a 1980s build. I can't remember if it's a solid floor or suspended timber.
Sorry, I don't have pix.
It has French doors out of one bedroom into the back garden.
But there's a gurt step up on the inside to the level of the bottom of the door and a gurt step down on the outside to the patio.
They had a builder look at it today and he said It was because there is a DPC in the way. He intimated he could not change it.
My first question was then "Won't the mortared-in step on the outside be bridging the DPC?"
My next question was "How would you make it so there was a minimal step from inside to outside?"
It's a 1980s build. I can't remember if it's a solid floor or suspended timber.
Sorry, I don't have pix.