Drainage - What kind of drainage

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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klp
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Hi, I want to flag my back garden and I am not sure what drainage system to use, my garden runs downwards away from the house, if i dont put any drainage at the bottom of the garden i am sure the water will build up into a pool.

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Soil free draining?

Aco channel drains and a soakaway come to mind.

Need more info really.
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Post: # 42766Post klp

Dave_L wrote:Soil free draining?

Aco channel drains and a soakaway come to mind.

Need more info really.
Hi Dave,

My garden is currently fully turfed, I plan to cover this with corse sand then flag straight on top, I thought about digging a trench along the bottom of the garden putting in a pot soak away drain, cover this with gravel then cover with a grid.

Do you think this would work???

Thanks

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Post: # 42768Post Dave_L

You need to excavate at least 150mm below finished level and install a subase first!
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Post: # 42770Post klp

Dave_L wrote:You need to excavate at least 150mm below finished level and install a subase first!
I put down the turf myself 6 years ago and dug out about that depth, put back a corse top soil and spent a whole day with a wacker plate leveling the ground, if i remove the turf would that be ok, or will i still have to dig out again?

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Post: # 42771Post Dave_L

No, proper subase required.
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Post: # 42772Post klp

Dave_L wrote:No, proper subase required.
ok thanks, if i dig then use a sub base, what drainage would you recommend, and how would it be installed?

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Post: # 42773Post rab1

as dave said, dig it out. soil moves,settles. compacted type1 doesn't
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Post: # 42779Post Mikey_C

soak away, size of which will depend on size of area to be drained and local ground conditions, use the site index to search for a whole page dedicated to soakaways.

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Post: # 42786Post Bob_A

Just so happens I've been reading that very page
http://www.pavingexpert.com/drain08.html

My proposed patio will also slop away from the house.
I'm going to use this
http://www.pavingexpert.com/drain14.htm

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