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Hi all,
As my diagram tries to show, we have a rear extension the wall of which is set back from the boundary with my neighbour by 100mm. This was because the neighbour didn't want to have founds on his land - which was absolutely fine, no issue.
The level of the gardens rises as you move away from the house - ours has been dug down so the extension floor is level - but the neighbour's still rises.
The issue is that at the back edge of our extension, their garden is higher than the DPM on our extension wall. Initially this wasn't an issue but the flowerbed on his side has been filled in up against the wall.
I was considering putting a low, narrow fence along the outside of my wall, just inside the boundary (like a 2 foot high one) to prevent buildup against my wall. But this isn't ideal as it too would have mud up against it, and rot over time.
So I'm looking for any hints or tips on how to prevent the level of the neighbour's garden encroach above my DPM.
We get along, so I'm sure he's amenable to things...
Thank you!
As my diagram tries to show, we have a rear extension the wall of which is set back from the boundary with my neighbour by 100mm. This was because the neighbour didn't want to have founds on his land - which was absolutely fine, no issue.
The level of the gardens rises as you move away from the house - ours has been dug down so the extension floor is level - but the neighbour's still rises.
The issue is that at the back edge of our extension, their garden is higher than the DPM on our extension wall. Initially this wasn't an issue but the flowerbed on his side has been filled in up against the wall.
I was considering putting a low, narrow fence along the outside of my wall, just inside the boundary (like a 2 foot high one) to prevent buildup against my wall. But this isn't ideal as it too would have mud up against it, and rot over time.
So I'm looking for any hints or tips on how to prevent the level of the neighbour's garden encroach above my DPM.
We get along, so I'm sure he's amenable to things...
Thank you!