Thorfun Posted yesterday at 17:26 Posted yesterday at 17:26 got a last minute question! the groundworkers are pouring our patio slab tomorrow and we have a drain/gulley from the flat roof above that will eventually have a rain-chain on it going in to a plant pot that will sit on top of the drain. they're saying that they've set the level of the drain cover to be about 5mm below the concrete slab which means it'll be about 30mm recessed from the top of the porcelain tiles. I'm thinking it should be flush with the patio tiles. what does the forum say?
nod Posted yesterday at 17:34 Posted yesterday at 17:34 Ideally 5 mil below the finished patio Or even flush 1
Thorfun Posted yesterday at 17:55 Author Posted yesterday at 17:55 20 minutes ago, nod said: Ideally 5 mil below the finished patio Or even flush Thanks @nod out of interest is it normal to keep the square surround or ditch it and just keep the round drain top? 1
Mr Punter Posted yesterday at 18:05 Posted yesterday at 18:05 It will be much easier to tile a square one. You could get this in stainless steel and it may look better. 1
nod Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 1 hour ago, Thorfun said: Thanks @nod out of interest is it normal to keep the square surround or ditch it and just keep the round drain top? Not a gully But this is all I’ve done with ours 1
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