Neighbour's rainwater

Foul and surface water, private drains and public sewers, land drains and soakaways, filter drains and any other ways of getting rid of water.
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JH1
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Post: # 15185Post JH1

Rainwater from my neighbour's shed is draining through the bottom of my lean-to. The base of that lean-to is already level with the blue bricks of the damp course (although there is an injected damp course above this line). I want to get the lean-to dry so that I can put our guinea pigs in there for the winter :D . We were considering digging up the shed base as I think it's a bit high and replacing it with a paved area, but obviously the water problem needs solving. What's my best (read also simplest, limited DIY experience, and above all cheap) solution?

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Post: # 15186Post lutonlagerlout

is your lean to next to the boudary??
rainwater from your neighbours property should not discharge onto your land
alternatively cannot the down pipe be re-routed away from your lean to?
plastic downpipe and 2 -3 brackets is cheap as chips as they say
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JH1
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Post: # 15188Post JH1

Hi
Thank LLL.
The leanto is between our house and our shed. The sheds are sort of semi-detached too IYSWIM!
I thought that was the case about the rainwater, but it is an ex-authority house and I think the drainage might be shared. The sheds have a poper pitched and tiled roof. On one side both gutters run into a downpipe on the neighbour's side, but on the other side there is no downpipe at all. I think it might have been moved in the past to make way for said leanto! Should the downpipe (if we replace it) drain into something or can I just let the water run away?

Any ideas on the concrete/DPC level?:D

JH1
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Post: # 15189Post JH1

Hi
Back again.
I just had a look and there is a downpipe on his side, but the is nowhere for it to drain to - apart from our way.:( We don't want to fall out with our neighbour over this, but he is unlikely to do anything about it unless forced. It wouldn't be impossible to put in a shallow drain to link up with our kitchen waste. Would this be the best option? My husband isn't that great at DIY and I'm only a girl!:blush: And if we were going to all this effort, might it be best to replace the base anyway?

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Post: # 15190Post lutonlagerlout

I'm only a girl!:blush:
so are 50 % of people :)
some pictures would be handy ,i am a bit confused by your description,but the water need to get away from the buildings
cheers LLL
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JH1
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Post: # 15191Post JH1

Pictures?!!!! aaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh! I'll see what I can do tomorrow.
Do I need to use photobucket or something to post them on here?

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Post: # 15192Post Dave_L

Yes - photobucket or similar, then hotlink to the pictures in your post using the [IMG] tags.

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Post: # 15202Post Suggers

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Post: # 15203Post TheRobster

JH1 wrote:Pictures?!!!! aaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh! I'll see what I can do tomorrow.
Do I need to use photobucket or something to post them on here?
I can host the pictures if you want. :)

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Post: # 15205Post lutonlagerlout

jeeez ,you would think you lot had never spoke to a woman before,i often speak to ladies,mainly in cafes,pubs and ahem *saunas* :laugh: .once i even spoke to the wife!!!
lmao
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