Drainage issues behind garage
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Hi all,
I have an area measuring approx 9 foot by 8 inches that mostly sits between the rear of my garage and a dwarf wall in my back garden. During rainy weather it tends to fill up with water and is very slow to drain. The area also abuts the side of my house and the water sometimes rises as high as my DPC. I think part of the cause is the speed of the surface water run-off from the roof of my garage. Rather than meddle with this I was hoping for a more simple solution. The area in question consists of an approx 7 inch layer of soil followed by what appears to be a sand and gravel mixture. It also doesn't help that the surface level of the area is less than 150mm from the DPC. Someone suggested digging out the soil to a safe level and then topping with a layer of pea shingle. Is this right, what would you suggest?
Thanks in advance.
I have an area measuring approx 9 foot by 8 inches that mostly sits between the rear of my garage and a dwarf wall in my back garden. During rainy weather it tends to fill up with water and is very slow to drain. The area also abuts the side of my house and the water sometimes rises as high as my DPC. I think part of the cause is the speed of the surface water run-off from the roof of my garage. Rather than meddle with this I was hoping for a more simple solution. The area in question consists of an approx 7 inch layer of soil followed by what appears to be a sand and gravel mixture. It also doesn't help that the surface level of the area is less than 150mm from the DPC. Someone suggested digging out the soil to a safe level and then topping with a layer of pea shingle. Is this right, what would you suggest?
Thanks in advance.
GT
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Use the above link to view some pics of the said area. Excuse the mess! I don't know if there is currently any drainage below ground. When I hit the sand and gravel it was fairly soild. There isn't any downpipes etc either. Hope this shines a better light on the problem.
Use the above link to view some pics of the said area. Excuse the mess! I don't know if there is currently any drainage below ground. When I hit the sand and gravel it was fairly soild. There isn't any downpipes etc either. Hope this shines a better light on the problem.
GT
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If it's any help, I have included some images of the patio area in the link. The flags sit about 140mm below the DPC.
Drainage Issues
Drainage Issues
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