Inside my garage has old cracked concrete floor, to be dug up and replaced with new concrete on top of damp proof membrane sheet.
Currently the level of the old concrete is about 4 inches below the damp proof bricks which are visible inside the garage and don't look nice. Is it okay for new concrete floor to come up to a level above the damp proof bricks? Where would membrane go to up the side?
Generally, in a new garage is the floor above the damp course which presumably means it's above the level of the drive outside? So do you have a ramp up into the garage (which I currently haven't got because old floor is at outside ground-level).
Currently the level of the old concrete is about 4 inches below the damp proof bricks which are visible inside the garage and don't look nice. Is it okay for new concrete floor to come up to a level above the damp proof bricks? Where would membrane go to up the side?
Generally, in a new garage is the floor above the damp course which presumably means it's above the level of the drive outside? So do you have a ramp up into the garage (which I currently haven't got because old floor is at outside ground-level).