Water comeing under the door !

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Post: # 53341Post michaelthegardener

My customer had her drive re done a couple of months back the bloke also replaced her garage door with a double wooden one so she could get her mobility scooter out ever since when it rains bad water pools outside the door and also comes under it there is a drain but its half way down the drive that slopes in to the door and as far as i can tell is little more than the top part anyway Image

im guessing no but is there anything that can be done without takeing it all up sorry the pics bad only had my phone

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Post: # 53342Post lutonlagerlout

need an aco type drain right along the front of that door/wall
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Post: # 53344Post michaelthegardener

yeah but it needs to be connected to a drain dosnt it ?

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Post: # 53347Post Suggers

Michael - you've just answered you're own question...? :D
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Post: # 53349Post seanandruby

How far down the drive is the drain? Is there a drain on the low side of the wall that you could run your aco to? Dig down, core drill a hole. A bit of a work around but what would be easier of the two...dig down, or dig to the drain. Photo does'nt give much away.
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Post: # 53352Post lutonlagerlout

even if it discharged to the lower area on the left it would be better than the current situation michael
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Post: # 53353Post Mikey_C

lutonlagerlout wrote:even if it discharged to the lower area on the left it would be better than the current situation michael
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is the area on the left the property next door?

could you bury a single crate in the flower bed to the right or plant some plants that soak up water and just discharge it straight into the flower bed

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Post: # 53354Post seanandruby

There you go Michael, a few options to put to the lady. :;):
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Post: # 53357Post Dave_L

Very poor workmanship - any door or threshold that *could* be subject to water ingress (take into account the prevalent rainfall direction and don't forget the action of the wind) should have a drainage system adjacent to it - more so if the falls are minimal.

This would have been so easy to address at the construction stage - and not expensive - 3 or 4 Aco channels, a green light duty Wavin s/away crate, a bit of pipe/fittings and a small bit of excavation work.

Now it has turned into a major problem.

Cheapest way out would be to fit a run of Aco channels and discharge them into the sub-base (I don't think they'll be taking massive amounts of SW) - this is assuming, of course, there is a decent thickness of granular sub-base present.........
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Post: # 53363Post GB_Groundworks

I'm going to design some kind of solar powerd pump system for acco sumps that fill a water butt for resusable rain water that solves the problem. Need a good name the channel chaser, the aquanaught haha, the retro fit threshold drainage system from jml haha :D



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GB_Groundworks wrote:I'm going to design some kind of solar powerd pump system for acco sumps that fill a water butt for resusable rain water that solves the problem. Need a good name the channel chaser, the aquanaught haha, the retro fit threshold drainage system from jml haha :D
I know you're taking the p#ss there Giles but I've come across a few situations where something like that would be a good solution. I did one last year where the water was pumped from a chamber via a Steel 3/4 inch pipe that was neatly fixed to walls on the house and garage and then outflowed into a rainwater harvester at the top of the site. The harvester then gravity fed the toilets and garden taps. Was pricey though.
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Post: # 53376Post seanandruby

You need a good size harvesting tank for that. Done a few on large constructions...imperial college South kensington, Hastings college, housing project Elephant and castle, to name a few.
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Post: # 53380Post Pablo

I think the tank was 8000 ltrs and was sub surface. We did the installation but subbed the rest out. It was a massive house on a crazy slope and all the drainage fed it any overflow was pumped to the main. A rainwater harvester seems quite unneccessary in Belfast it's always raining and the water is un metered.
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Post: # 53392Post mickg

has she contacted him to come back and rectify the drainage problem ?

if he does come back it would be a good idea to get him to re sand the block paving seeing as it looks like there is no sand in the joints and do decent cuts round the curved raised planter instead of splaying the block and filling what looks like a 25mm gap with kiln dried sand

you could train a monkey to do a better finish than what your customer got round the curved planter, but sadly thats what you get for paying peanuts ???
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Post: # 53398Post michaelthegardener

this is the same customer who has the bodged patio same builder :( everything in the pic is the same garden it slopes down towards where i was standing and there is a soakaway in the path there the drive used to slope down towards this path and has been built up as it is now

she and her family have tried to get him back but cant get hold of him shes not told me what she paid but im sure it wasnt peanuts shes just been ripped off :(

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