Hello,
I am looking at block paving my driveway.
I obviously plan to drain it in line with the regulations. Originally I had planned to have a SUDS trench along the right hand side, but it is apparent I can't really do this due to the flag on edges on that side of the drive (please correct me if I am wrong!).
I am not keen on permeable paving, I don't like the look of it.
Due to the fall of the land, I can only drain this to the right. Is my only option an attenuation cell beneath the block paving? I am keen to avoid this if anyone else can think of better ideas- as it'd have to be right in the corner to be at least 5m away from the building!
If there is no relatively easy solution, I think I'd re gravel it with a proper block edge, and do the pathway properly.
What are your recommendations?
Thanks
Block paving drainage
-
- Site Admin
- Posts: 4713
- Joined: Mon Jun 26, 2006 11:01 am
- Location: eastbourne
-
- Site Admin
- Posts: 15184
- Joined: Fri Aug 04, 2006 12:20 am
- Location: bedfordshire
-
- Site Admin
- Posts: 8346
- Joined: Mon Jul 05, 2004 7:27 pm
- Location: Warrington, People's Republic of South Lancashire
- Contact:
You are supposed to apply for planning consent to either discharge onto a highway or into an existing SW system. The local authority can refuse consent if there is a reasonable opportunity to use a SUDS option, but on your relatively small plot, getting a soakaway to be 5m from the house is tricky and a rain garden (or simiular) may not work. Even a sub-driveway soakaway would be awkward to arrange, although you could, perhaps, use one of the sub-base replacement systems or, of course, permeable paving.
Depending on your budget and your keenness to be SUDS-friendly, you have to choose accordingly. The Planning Consent usually costs around 200 quid and is the better option when you have a clay or hard sub-grade. The sub-base replacements work surprisingly well in the right conditions but, IMO, are over-priced for what they are. A simple sub-driveway soakaway is simpler but you really do need a permeable sub-grade for them to be effective.
Depending on your budget and your keenness to be SUDS-friendly, you have to choose accordingly. The Planning Consent usually costs around 200 quid and is the better option when you have a clay or hard sub-grade. The sub-base replacements work surprisingly well in the right conditions but, IMO, are over-priced for what they are. A simple sub-driveway soakaway is simpler but you really do need a permeable sub-grade for them to be effective.
Site Agent - Pavingexpert