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Hi,
I'm building a kitchen extension. Our existing floor is a suspended one meaning the DPC is two rows of bricks below the door thresholds.
The extended part of the house is designed to have a concrete slab, the final floor level of which is to match the level of the floors in the house.
How would I approach lapping the DPC? I've looked in various places online but I can't seem to find the answer, maybe it's the wording I'm using but I'm a bit stuck.
If anyone has done similar and has photos or diagrams to explain that would really help me to visualise what should be going on so I don't stuff it up.
Thanks!
I'm building a kitchen extension. Our existing floor is a suspended one meaning the DPC is two rows of bricks below the door thresholds.
The extended part of the house is designed to have a concrete slab, the final floor level of which is to match the level of the floors in the house.
How would I approach lapping the DPC? I've looked in various places online but I can't seem to find the answer, maybe it's the wording I'm using but I'm a bit stuck.
If anyone has done similar and has photos or diagrams to explain that would really help me to visualise what should be going on so I don't stuff it up.
Thanks!