I am building a small patio area which is 6 metres wide by 2 metres deep with York flagstones.
My problem is drainage as my garden slopes towards the house so I cannot drain the water directly onto the grass and don’t really want to drain the patio towards the house. I have no surface water drainage on my property as the downpipes from the roof both drain onto my neighbour’s side so I only have a foul water system to connect to, which I know is incorrect. I live in an area with chalky/sandy soil so drainage shouldn’t be a problem if I have a soakaway.
I have seen the SUDs drive and patio infiltration drain page and it appears this would be my best option for drainage, that I could do myself. However I have seen elsewhere on soakaways that they should be at least 5 metres away from a building, this would only be 2 metres away on my patio, would this be acceptable due to the small area to be drained?
Drainage for a small patio - Drainage
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For such a small patio you shouldn't have any problems with water if you do a soakaway even if it is so close to the house. After all, the house should be isolated so the water can't harm it.
Don't know how you do soakaways where you live but we (in Slovenia) usually do them with concrete perforated pipes. In your case it should be enough to install max two pipes (2 meters deep) of 40 cm diameter or one pipe (1 meter deep) of 60 cm diameter. Plus of course appropriate cover over.
I've attached some pictures of how we made a soakaway last year where we had to make a drainage for 3 smaller patios into one soakaway. Plus we had to crush some rock first so we could dig a hole, big enough to make a soakaway.
First crushing the rock
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-iEBakm....123.JPG
Making a soakaway
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-pM364A....125.JPG
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-pdPgFu....126.JPG
Filling a hole with drainage sand
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-R3SOVx....127.JPG
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-R5Piqy....128.JPG
And that is why we had to make a soakaway
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-f1mCNW....130.JPG
Bye!
Don't know how you do soakaways where you live but we (in Slovenia) usually do them with concrete perforated pipes. In your case it should be enough to install max two pipes (2 meters deep) of 40 cm diameter or one pipe (1 meter deep) of 60 cm diameter. Plus of course appropriate cover over.
I've attached some pictures of how we made a soakaway last year where we had to make a drainage for 3 smaller patios into one soakaway. Plus we had to crush some rock first so we could dig a hole, big enough to make a soakaway.
First crushing the rock
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-iEBakm....123.JPG
Making a soakaway
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-pM364A....125.JPG
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-pdPgFu....126.JPG
Filling a hole with drainage sand
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-R3SOVx....127.JPG
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-R5Piqy....128.JPG
And that is why we had to make a soakaway
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-f1mCNW....130.JPG
Bye!
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