Bit of a random one - I have an issue where the drive is angled up towards the house, the builders have then built a small grassy slope down towards the house.
The two issues - the airbricks are too low which I have found the NHBC regs for, the other is that when it rains, the slope gets muddy as there is no drainage, and the rain is splashing mud at the wall meaning a muddy patch is constantly being formed on the front wall of the house - very unattractive.
I cannot find any rules or regulations about directing rainfall away from the house, or avoiding it being bounced towards the house - do they exist?
The two issues - the airbricks are too low which I have found the NHBC regs for, the other is that when it rains, the slope gets muddy as there is no drainage, and the rain is splashing mud at the wall meaning a muddy patch is constantly being formed on the front wall of the house - very unattractive.
I cannot find any rules or regulations about directing rainfall away from the house, or avoiding it being bounced towards the house - do they exist?