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Hello all,
Just looking for some help/advice with installing some drainage round the edge of our house in the garden. We have had slate chippings there since moving in but have noticed a bit of damp on an internal wall that this would back up against.
I've removed the layer of slate (about 5cm) thick, next to this will and noticed there is a concrete bed/floor beneath it, so potentially no where for the water to run off as the floor seems pretty level. I've since dug out a little trench about 150mm wide and 200mm deep with the idea to install some sloped gravel going away from the house, not so much a french drain.
I received some advice to potentially install a grated drain around the edge of the house which is more than doable, apart from a soil pipe that would be blocking it's path to where the water would run off too. Obviously we could redirect the drain around the pipe (away from the house and then back towards) , but defeats the point of getting soil and concrete away from the house.
Installing a gravel drain would allow us to remove all concrete and soil around the pipe and then put in gravel around it to act as drainage. Please tell me if my thought process is wrong or off or if anyone has any other advice. Thank you!
Just looking for some help/advice with installing some drainage round the edge of our house in the garden. We have had slate chippings there since moving in but have noticed a bit of damp on an internal wall that this would back up against.
I've removed the layer of slate (about 5cm) thick, next to this will and noticed there is a concrete bed/floor beneath it, so potentially no where for the water to run off as the floor seems pretty level. I've since dug out a little trench about 150mm wide and 200mm deep with the idea to install some sloped gravel going away from the house, not so much a french drain.
I received some advice to potentially install a grated drain around the edge of the house which is more than doable, apart from a soil pipe that would be blocking it's path to where the water would run off too. Obviously we could redirect the drain around the pipe (away from the house and then back towards) , but defeats the point of getting soil and concrete away from the house.
Installing a gravel drain would allow us to remove all concrete and soil around the pipe and then put in gravel around it to act as drainage. Please tell me if my thought process is wrong or off or if anyone has any other advice. Thank you!