Rainwater down pipe onto ground - Alternative needed to soakaway
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The rainwater downpipe at the front of the house empties onto the ground a couple of inches from the wall of the house. I can't get 5m away from the building to put a soakaway in. A privet hedge runs along the front and down the side and there is a strip of flower bed running parallel to the path to the front door. Would it be possible to use a drip irrigation system to discharge the rainwater into the soil under the hedge and the flower bed. There is a small brick wall in front of the privet so would I be just relocating the problem? I think the cost of connecting it the road drainage system would be prohibitive.
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You can't connect it into the road drains, end of.
I'd just pipe it as far away from the house as possible, towards the hedge. Hedges love water, you have a natural soakaway!
I'd just pipe it as far away from the house as possible, towards the hedge. Hedges love water, you have a natural soakaway!
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