Flodrain channel plastic drainage - Is this any good

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henders
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Post: # 35440Post henders

good evening everyone! i must say that this website is great for the d.i.yer and i'm so glad that i found it. now after reading all the information about block paving,i am in the process of doing my own.now would the above be ok to use?
i found these in the screw-fix website...any help would be most appreciated.
m hendy

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Post: # 35441Post GB_Groundworks

they will be sufficient for a domestic driveway if installed correctly. 5 ton max load

http://www.screwfix.com/prods....l-Grate
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Tony McC
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Post: # 35483Post Tony McC

17 quid per metre!!! I can get Aco for that sort of money!!
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Post: # 35489Post msh paving

clarkdrain are just under a tenner 1m section
paving, mini-crusher, mini-digger hire and groundwork
http://mshpaving.co.uk

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