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Hi I am planning on building a one storey extension to the rear of my garden flat which is on the ground floor of a victorian terrace house in london. There is an existing sunken patio to the rear of my flat and there is a 1.2m high retaining wall holding the raised garden. The extension I want to build will infill half of my sunken patio.
question 1: I do not know if I can build my new blockwork wall right up against the existing garden retaining wall or not, or should there be a gap left? Or should the retaining wall be taken down and rebuilt stronger to be integrated into the extension? Ideally I would like to have the new blockwork wall as close to the existing garden retaining wall as possible in order to be able to save space.
question 2: In terms of tanking I am foreseeing having a cavity-drain system on the inside of the new blockwork wall, but would I let all the damp and moisture from the garden and existing retaining wall through the outside of the new blockwork wall?
thanks in advance for your advice...
question 1: I do not know if I can build my new blockwork wall right up against the existing garden retaining wall or not, or should there be a gap left? Or should the retaining wall be taken down and rebuilt stronger to be integrated into the extension? Ideally I would like to have the new blockwork wall as close to the existing garden retaining wall as possible in order to be able to save space.
question 2: In terms of tanking I am foreseeing having a cavity-drain system on the inside of the new blockwork wall, but would I let all the damp and moisture from the garden and existing retaining wall through the outside of the new blockwork wall?
thanks in advance for your advice...