Best flood defence system I've seen is a rubberised skirt fitted into a channel around the base of the house.
In time of flooding the skirt erects 4' up the wall (bu*ger if the floodwater is 5') comes complete with stoppers to seal up the drains.
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don't forget the trim tabs
and for the less nautical amongst us trim tabs are not something you pop at the disco
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one of those inflatable boats that they sell at petrol stations near the seaside
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A planing hull?Originally posted by threadedStilts?
A far better solution imho.
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you're buying a house on flood plain land
what kind of flood defences have they built in for you ? a sturdy pair of wellington boots in the cupboard under the stairs ?
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I think that is why they are offering the insurance. They've said "oh the house is in an area where there was a church type thing"... here have some insurance.
The main thing that concerns me is not the money (as the church would get told a big feck off if they came asking) but that the house would become unsellable.
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Isn't there a website that shows the areas covered by this
I take it you're worried by the recent case lost at the Law Courts?
& why wouldn't your solicitors indemnity cover this if you specifically asked them to confirm whether the property is affected during the searches
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Hello,
Having snubbed the first 2 major hurdles in my house buying...the price and the flooding (got it cheaper and its above the water with flood defences built in) can anyone recommend a place that does decent chancel searches.
There are a lot of places that seem to offer this. The lawyers did a £20 one as part of the surveys but it looks more like an attempt to sell me insurance than anything else so I'd rather get my own in depth survey done as if it is church land then I'd defo scarper from the property.
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