Hi,
looking for some drainage advice. Situation is:
End of terrace house - storm drainage is from roof eaves along terrace. Separate, flat roof, 5m single garage in BACK garden, with 4 x 5m concrete driveway sloping down from road to garage. Approx 5.5m from garage to house.
Garage is to be extended by 3m to the rear. Existing drain is at REAR of garage and goes in the direction of next door (not along terrace)and is in clay pipe.
Soil seems to have a fairly high clay content. There are no linear drains at front of garage - my fault - i never put any in when I did the drive - so it floods a bit.
I would welcome any advice as to the best drainage solution
rgds
Graham
Drainage - concrete driveway + extended garage
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Hi,
the help pages say photos are easy..... however, option 1 was - I've got webspace with my ISP, I'll put the photos there. After downloading 'cuteftp' to upload my photos and 'nvu' to create my web page, I gave up on that....
Option 2 was - Flick does photos for free..... log on with your yahoo id..... first register for your yahoo id. Edit photos to 600 pixels with nero photsnap viewer.
Anyway, photos now uploaded.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/34781253@N05/3231321801/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/34781253@N05/3232172300/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/34781253@N05/3232172106/
These photos are before/during doing the drive but do show the existing downpipe
Hope they help a bit
Thanks for any advice
Graham
the help pages say photos are easy..... however, option 1 was - I've got webspace with my ISP, I'll put the photos there. After downloading 'cuteftp' to upload my photos and 'nvu' to create my web page, I gave up on that....
Option 2 was - Flick does photos for free..... log on with your yahoo id..... first register for your yahoo id. Edit photos to 600 pixels with nero photsnap viewer.
Anyway, photos now uploaded.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/34781253@N05/3231321801/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/34781253@N05/3232172300/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/34781253@N05/3232172106/
These photos are before/during doing the drive but do show the existing downpipe
Hope they help a bit
Thanks for any advice
Graham
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- Joined: Sat Dec 06, 2008 10:28 pm
- Location: Preston, Lancashire
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- Posts: 1951
- Joined: Sat Dec 06, 2008 10:28 pm
- Location: Preston, Lancashire