Flood warning in place here. Interesting timing.
I took some more photos and made a closer inspection rather than relying on my memory. The rear quarter of the garage is probably under more like 500mm. It was starting to hammer down with rain again so I haven’t measured i just looked along the wall and counted courses.
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it may not be clear from photos just how close the left hand side is to the smaller stream both in lateral and level.
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Also how close the rear of the garage is to the heating oil tank. If built now it wouldn’t be to refs due to proximity. It certainly makes any construction very difficult as I can’t risk subsidence under the tank’s slab. I think that’s beyond diy skill, certainly mine. I think that includes to paint the wall down below the current ground level.
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The silver lining is I have confirmed there is a DPM sheet on the garage slab although it is also well underground toward the back.
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There appears to be a drain from the underground wall of the rear into the stream but that would t help if the level of that water rose above it. I will do an explorative dig to see if there is evidence of gravel against the wall. I’m also going to try to find details of who built the garage. that might get me more details but I estimate a decade has passed.
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I am yet to test the paint used to see if it is bitumen but it looks very matte and thin in depth to me.
Talking further to neighbours water has not come to more than lapping at the gravel access road that immediately boarders our driveway. Maybe 15m from the from of our garage. I will try to estimate/measure the rise from there.