myfs_145634 Posted August 8, 2010 Share Posted August 8, 2010 Dear Master:What are the Wealth and Authority exit points of a house facing S1?What is the interpretation of exit - as in water exiting out of the plot of landinto a drain outside or water flowing into a manhole that is located in the plot of land itself, or both?Thank you for your explanation.Regards,CK Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted August 8, 2010 Staff Share Posted August 8, 2010 These are some considerations:- 1. It is always best that you engage a professional to do the on-site assessment. 2. Like you mention, there is also a difference between water moving from left to right or right to left of the exact home or development; also taking into consideration things like the external drains (if any) and the external landscaping. 3. Another consideration is the plot vs neighbour's plot and any other visible water positions within the site and estate / gradiency - if any plus corner plot / semi-di / terrace are other considerations. 4. For such things, never compromise as even if the drainge out is correct but the flow is wrong... the consequences is great.The saying " a little knowlege is dangerous.. applies.. here". Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_149480 Posted March 30, 2011 Share Posted March 30, 2011 I have external drainage on the side of my proprty line. How do I prevent bad flows? Quote On 8/8/2010 9:29:29 PM, Anonymous wrote:These are someconsiderations:-1. It is always best that youengage a professional to dothe on-site assessment.2. Like you mention, there isalso a difference betweenwater moving from left toright or right to left of theexact home or development;also taking into considerationthings like the externaldrains (if any) and theexternal landscaping.3. Another consideration isthe plot vs neighbour's plotand any other visible waterpositions within the site andestate / gradiency - if anyplus corner plot / semi-di /terrace are otherconsiderations.4. For such things, nevercompromise as even if thedrainge out is correct but theflow is wrong... theconsequences isgreat.?The saying " alittle knowlege is dangerous..applies.. here". Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted March 30, 2011 Staff Share Posted March 30, 2011 Please see my previous posting. Go seek Professional advice. As there is a limit to posting such a question. CLUE: all the available facts must be known: not imagined nor plucked from the air. Quote On 3/30/2011 3:21:38 PM, Anonymous wrote:I have external drainage onthe side of my proprty line.How do I prevent bad flows? Quote On 8/8/2010 9:29:29 PM, Anonymous wrote: These are someconsiderations:-1. It is always best that youengage a professional to dothe on-site assessment.2. Like you mention, there isalso a difference betweenwater moving from left toright or right to left of theexact home or development;also taking into considerationthings like the externaldrains (if any) and theexternal landscaping.3. Another consideration isthe plot vs neighbour's plotand any other visible waterpositions within the site andestate / gradiency - if anyplus corner plot / semi-di /terrace are otherconsiderations.4. For such things, nevercompromise as even if thedrainge out is correct but theflow is wrong... theconsequences isgreat.The saying " alittle knowlege is dangerous..applies.. here". Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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