Drainage - Surface water
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I have two downpipes (one on left one on right) on the back of a garage. Each one will go into a bottle gully. I will then run a pipe below ground to connect each gully. From the gully on the left I will run another pipe to a brook.
Do surface water drains have to be roddable?
How deep should the pipe be that connects the two gullies?
Is this completely the wrong way to do this?!!!!
Please Help!!!!!!!!!
Thank You
Do surface water drains have to be roddable?
How deep should the pipe be that connects the two gullies?
Is this completely the wrong way to do this?!!!!
Please Help!!!!!!!!!
Thank You
Argh!! I wish I was a builder
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LLL the question was . . . . "do surface water drains have to be rod-able?" well yes they do. that's why we install bottle gullies, ic chambers etc; especially as he is discharging to a brook, with vermin using it as a nesting place in dry weather. also on large construction sites it is the norm to install an i c below and above ground. hope this answers your question. i am not in the habit of giving diyers the wrong info. the law is the law.
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I like using roddable bottle gullies - the ones with the removeable plug to allow rodding.
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depending on what is going on top of it, IE, garden, patio, driveway etc: 600 to 900 to top of pipe. also if you are going into a brook you may have to build a header wall out of sand bags, or, similar to stop erosion of the bank. if you cant get the depth on the pipework you can go shallower if you surround in concrete. good luck
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