if it is being used as a disabled access and there is going to be a ramp in place you,d need a double damp too.
Common sense provails.Looks like we posted at the same time and are broadly in agreement.
Looks like we posted at the same time and are broadly in agreement.
So, tweedle dee and tweedle dum give absolutely no reason why a frame can not be lowered below dpc.Common sense provails.Looks like we posted at the same time and are broadly in agreement.
Looks like we posted at the same time and are broadly in agreement.
So, tweedle dee and tweedle dum give absolutely no reason why a frame can not be lowered below dpc.Common sense provails.Looks like we posted at the same time and are broadly in agreement.
Zero.
Nada.
Zilch.
As long as the door can clear the floor and floor finishes there is no reason why a door frame can not be lower than the dpc. Try harder boys.
So, you provide no reasons whatsoever.it's a totally pointless exercise to drop the door below dpc when there are much better ways of creating a level access.
unless of coarse you boys are using miss measures or have cocked up on your Iintel height.
either way what your suggesting is idiotic.
try doing it the proper way next time you'll find it much easier.
Who said it was anything to do with access? What "better" ways are these then and how are they better?it's a totally pointless exercise to drop the door below dpc when there are much better ways of creating a level access.
Lintel height (2.1m) can stay exactly the same.unless of coarse you boys are using miss measures or have cocked up on your Iintel height.
Much easier than what exactly? Easier than not laying four or five bricks and fitting a deeper frame?try doing it the proper way next time you'll find it much easier.
it's a totally pointless exercise to drop the door below dpc when there are much better ways of creating a level access.
unless of coarse you boys are using miss measures or have cocked up on your Iintel height.
either way what your suggesting is idiotic.
try doing it the proper way next time you'll find it much easier.
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