Can someone suggest a cost effective way of piping storm water 100m at about 110mm diameter (no need for slots)
thanks
Cheap drainage solution!?
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we have done this, but with a spring/stream that runs all year.
first way we did it was with big 600mm concrete pipe we had left over, but to buy new your talking a lot
then we've used proper 450mm plastic again for a regular stream/ditch that was to replace a piece of 300mm gas pipe that was to small for when it was in flow
100m roll of 4" wavin coil should set you back about 1/metre at retail, line it with pea gravel or clean stone.
100m roll of 6" wavin coil about £1.80/m depending on supplier try Mc Carther/burdens or local BM or agricultural merchants always carry it at a good price
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first way we did it was with big 600mm concrete pipe we had left over, but to buy new your talking a lot
then we've used proper 450mm plastic again for a regular stream/ditch that was to replace a piece of 300mm gas pipe that was to small for when it was in flow
100m roll of 4" wavin coil should set you back about 1/metre at retail, line it with pea gravel or clean stone.
100m roll of 6" wavin coil about £1.80/m depending on supplier try Mc Carther/burdens or local BM or agricultural merchants always carry it at a good price
Edited By GB_Groundworks on 1274728978
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