Hi,
I'm re-paving a side return outside my kitchen. A damp firm did a survey and said I need to put in a french drain because the paving level was too high (a couple cm below the dpc) and up against the side of the building.
I started by taking up the paving slabs, with the intention of digging down 30cm and relaying the paving, adding a french drain at the edge next to the kitchen wall (15cm for clearance below dpc, plus 15cm depth for the hardcore base and to re-lay paving). However I hit a problem because there is a concrete base under the slabs which is only 6cm below the dpc.
do I need to break out the concrete base (prob 5cm thick so not too difficult...)? Is there any alternative? The base is a bit bumpy but I could level it off and put paving ontop. However I think this would make it worse, because then I'd need to cut away a channel next to the building for clearance below the dpc, and then the channel would be lower than the patio and draw all the water..! There's no slope on the concrete base, so buy the time I added one, I'd probably be as high as the dpc (even if set away from it)
I've taken a photo (after heavy rain) at //www.diynot.com/network/pxs871/albums/
any advice appreciated!!
Peter
I'm re-paving a side return outside my kitchen. A damp firm did a survey and said I need to put in a french drain because the paving level was too high (a couple cm below the dpc) and up against the side of the building.
I started by taking up the paving slabs, with the intention of digging down 30cm and relaying the paving, adding a french drain at the edge next to the kitchen wall (15cm for clearance below dpc, plus 15cm depth for the hardcore base and to re-lay paving). However I hit a problem because there is a concrete base under the slabs which is only 6cm below the dpc.
do I need to break out the concrete base (prob 5cm thick so not too difficult...)? Is there any alternative? The base is a bit bumpy but I could level it off and put paving ontop. However I think this would make it worse, because then I'd need to cut away a channel next to the building for clearance below the dpc, and then the channel would be lower than the patio and draw all the water..! There's no slope on the concrete base, so buy the time I added one, I'd probably be as high as the dpc (even if set away from it)
I've taken a photo (after heavy rain) at //www.diynot.com/network/pxs871/albums/
any advice appreciated!!
Peter