After an eternity using a laser and making sure we have a slope of 1cm per meter we now have the base layer done :) If I understand correctly I now need to rent a machine to compact everything tightly before putting the visqueen layer and the armature.

  • a4ng3l@lemmy.worldOP
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    This is my next nemesis : routing the conduits to my basement while keeping as much as possible of the 12cm foreseen for the slab. It’s an old staircase when they still needed to shovel coal in the basement. At some point someone closed it roughly with some prefab slab. So clearance is limited if I want to keep it as is and not take it apart (which would be… a long and shifty process). I’m currently missing about 3cm. I’ll see this week if I can grind them somehow.

  • TheReturnOfPEB@reddthat.com
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    Is the 1 cm per meter put the draining water somewhere that can take more water ? I suppose I’ve been seeing a few posts about backyards having standing water during rainstorms and I am somewhat intrigued about the topic atm.

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      I have foreseen some kind of drainage around with a gravel ditch that leads to our water egress thingy. Though our piece of land usually drains quite well unless it pours for weeks.

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          I think an actual French drain requires some kind of pierced tubing running along the drain. I don’t think I will bother with that.

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            One of the coolest French drains I’ve seen is just breathable yard cloth wrapped around rocks.

            Just keeps dirt out of it. And water flowing

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              That’s exactly what I have foreseen :) I saw another post a while ago showing that and I had geotextile in excess so I used it with the remaining of the rocks we had around.

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    Ooit eens proberen doen met dit ding. Ik denk dat een laser veel makkelijker is.

    Allez nog veel plezier met de verbouwingen!