Had to replace a damaged gully at the weekend. I was lifting flags to put in a new patio and found a broken salt glazed pipe attached to the gully.
Good news is it will allow me to put a couple of drive channels either side of it and tap into the side fills. Looks like the 110mm pipe goes into the side fill connector, no rubber seals in the sidefill and it's too large to use the builtin connector on the 110mm pipe. It's not water tight, if I dump a couple of watering cans in at the same time I might get one or two drips out. So very little but if I get a bit of a blockage that raises the water level in the gully, it's going to be continually dripping out.
Anyway, long story short. How do people typically handle these backfill/sidefills? I was thinking about using a FlexSeal SC115 or SC120. I've got about 3 sidefills I want to add drive way channels too.
Good news is it will allow me to put a couple of drive channels either side of it and tap into the side fills. Looks like the 110mm pipe goes into the side fill connector, no rubber seals in the sidefill and it's too large to use the builtin connector on the 110mm pipe. It's not water tight, if I dump a couple of watering cans in at the same time I might get one or two drips out. So very little but if I get a bit of a blockage that raises the water level in the gully, it's going to be continually dripping out.
Anyway, long story short. How do people typically handle these backfill/sidefills? I was thinking about using a FlexSeal SC115 or SC120. I've got about 3 sidefills I want to add drive way channels too.