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Hi,
I'm getting to the end of a renovation and the concrete floor screed has been laid. This is in a rear extension to the kitchen and also a new extension at the front.
There is a gap of about 3 inches between the top of the floor and the DPC level, both at the front door and at the back where we have bi-folds.
This means there will be quite a large "step over" the bi-folds when open. I've attached a couple of photos.
There's also a step at the front door which the builder says can be chopped out so it's level, but I can't see how that would be possible with the bi-folds.
It seems to me that the height of the DPC is too high or the floor is too low, but the floor is level with (what's left of) the existing house.
Ideally, I wanted as close to a flush threshold as possible.
I would be grateful for any advice or suggestions.
Thanks
Michael
I'm getting to the end of a renovation and the concrete floor screed has been laid. This is in a rear extension to the kitchen and also a new extension at the front.
There is a gap of about 3 inches between the top of the floor and the DPC level, both at the front door and at the back where we have bi-folds.
This means there will be quite a large "step over" the bi-folds when open. I've attached a couple of photos.
There's also a step at the front door which the builder says can be chopped out so it's level, but I can't see how that would be possible with the bi-folds.
It seems to me that the height of the DPC is too high or the floor is too low, but the floor is level with (what's left of) the existing house.
Ideally, I wanted as close to a flush threshold as possible.
I would be grateful for any advice or suggestions.
Thanks
Michael