Hi everyone,
I've seen some similar posts, and still thought I'd reach out for some advice. We purchased our house 3 years ago, and the previous owner had literally just finished building a flower bed against the wall. He put all the soil and flowers in a pondlinder, in the flowerbed. The liner is to keep moisture away from the wall, but it is simply retaining all the water and drowning the flowers. The soil is consistently waterlogged.
I want to redo this, and wanted to check the best way to go about it.
The ground underneath the beds/liner is just earth.
I was thinking of taking all the soil and liner out; put a white liquid DPM on the wall of the house, just above where the soil line goes to, and put the soil back in place. The water should soak down into the earth then (theoretically and hopefully ☺).
I had thought about putting a butyl tape on the wall, belts and braces. I didn't want to hang a "loose" membrane, as the rain may get behind it, and not be able to get away. Liquid DPM/tape would be tight to the wall for the water to run down.
Keen to hear any advice, and sorry if these suggestions are just nuts lol.
I've seen some similar posts, and still thought I'd reach out for some advice. We purchased our house 3 years ago, and the previous owner had literally just finished building a flower bed against the wall. He put all the soil and flowers in a pondlinder, in the flowerbed. The liner is to keep moisture away from the wall, but it is simply retaining all the water and drowning the flowers. The soil is consistently waterlogged.
I want to redo this, and wanted to check the best way to go about it.
The ground underneath the beds/liner is just earth.
I was thinking of taking all the soil and liner out; put a white liquid DPM on the wall of the house, just above where the soil line goes to, and put the soil back in place. The water should soak down into the earth then (theoretically and hopefully ☺).
I had thought about putting a butyl tape on the wall, belts and braces. I didn't want to hang a "loose" membrane, as the rain may get behind it, and not be able to get away. Liquid DPM/tape would be tight to the wall for the water to run down.
Keen to hear any advice, and sorry if these suggestions are just nuts lol.