Hello all,
I need to dig a run for some 4" underground drain pipe. It's not a massive project, just draining a small paved area and the shed roof.
Its going from where I stood to take the below photo, out under the gate in the picture and to a perfect spot in my front garden. After the gate I'll switch from solid pipe to perforated.
Can I lay the solid underground pipe adjacent to that pad foundation that you can see to the right of the photo?
The last thing I want to do is destabilise that. I don't know how deep the pad it, but it's a garage building that we park cars in, with no signs of cracking anywhere, so pretty strong as it stands.
My pipe will only be 6"-10" deep.
I recall reading somewhere that a 45 degree angle from the foundation top covers the area of pressure. So, if I lay the pipe say 18" out from the foundation side, that'd be comfortably OK?
Grateful for your help
I need to dig a run for some 4" underground drain pipe. It's not a massive project, just draining a small paved area and the shed roof.
Its going from where I stood to take the below photo, out under the gate in the picture and to a perfect spot in my front garden. After the gate I'll switch from solid pipe to perforated.
Can I lay the solid underground pipe adjacent to that pad foundation that you can see to the right of the photo?
The last thing I want to do is destabilise that. I don't know how deep the pad it, but it's a garage building that we park cars in, with no signs of cracking anywhere, so pretty strong as it stands.
My pipe will only be 6"-10" deep.
I recall reading somewhere that a 45 degree angle from the foundation top covers the area of pressure. So, if I lay the pipe say 18" out from the foundation side, that'd be comfortably OK?
Grateful for your help

