Pipes needed ? - To use drainage pipes or not

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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bramley14
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Post: # 61014Post bramley14

I intend to pave back garden which is currently covered in pebbles. The contractor quoting for the job has said that I do not need a drainage pipe installed as he will direct the flow towards the end of the area which is covered by a wooded deck. The total area to be paved is 34m2. I want to make sure the job is done properly - should a drainage pipe be installed and linked to the downflow pipe drain from the house.

Also, is is ok to put paving slabs over a concrete path area ?

Thanks
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seanandruby
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Post: # 61016Post seanandruby

drain to the decking ???
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Laying on concrete is ok if it's sound and won't compromise your 150 below dpc.
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Post: # 61017Post rab1

whats the drainage like on your land?, soft sandy well draining or heavy clay with slow drainage. ???
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Post: # 61025Post GB_Groundworks

for the little extra cost id always be tempted to get rid of the water unless youve got a decent flower bed etc to drain into etc but not underneath a deck as youve no idea whats going on down there etc or whats under there.
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