Top of timber pile above finished ground level 300 mm or 150 mm with dpc top of concrete pile above finished ground level 150 mm with dpc top of foundation wall above finished ground level 225 mm suspended timber floor construction bottom of cladding 200 mm suspended timber floor construction underside of joists i e.
Finished floor level above dpc.
The floor can be wherever you want it obviously even well below ground level in the case of.
If the dpc of the existing building is lower than the finished floor level of the extension timber floor on property and i want a solid floor in the extension will the membrane i put down stop any issue with having the finished floor level above dpc inside.
A damp proof course is a barrier usually formed by a membrane built into the walls of a property typically 150 mm above ground level to prevent damp rising through the walls.
Unfortunately i have noticed the inner leaf dpc is a whole block above finished floor level.
This is to reduce the incidence of splashback from rain and to ensure a minimum amount of elevation above standing water that may come about in exceptionally heavy rain or other.
Rising damp and some penetrating damp can be caused by faults to or the absence of a damp proof course dpc or damp proof membrane dpm.
I m currently building a single story extension on my house.
The walls are built from concrete blocks and is almost ready for flat roof construction.
Dpc above internal floor.
I am looking to build an outside patio area to the same level as the internal kitchen diner floor.
As the internal floor is yet to be done the dpc installed is 300mm.
The ground level dpc is actually required to be at least 150mm above the ground level see building regulations for england wales part c section 5 5.