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new outbuilding

Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2010 9:04 pm
by scrumpyjack
HI IAM BUILDING A NEW OUT BUILDING AND HAVE JUST DUG MY TRENCHES FOR FOUNDATIONS.
1.WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO GET THE LEVELS RIGHT FOR CONCRETE.
2.DOES THE DAMP PROOF COURSE HAVE TO BE ON THE SAME LEVEL AS OTHERS WITHIN THE GARDEN,ON SLOPING LAND?
ANY HELP APPRECIATED.
THANKS

Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 6:27 pm
by Perry525
Just pour the concrete it will find it's own level.
The damp proof course should be a minimum of six inches above the adjacent ground to the wall, at the top of the slope, nine inches is better.
You can of course cut back the ground near the outhouse to lower the dpc.

dpc

Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 10:59 pm
by scrumpyjack
MANY THANKS FOR THAT.

IS IT POSSIBLE TO PUT THE DPC ON DIFFERENT LEVELS ON DIFFERENT WALLS,AS THE LAND IS HIGHER ON ONE SIDE OF GARDEN THAN THE OTHER,OR DOES IT ALL HAVE TO BE ON THE SAME LEVEL.