Drainage from patio - Need some help on this...

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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jvanhoof
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Post: # 8424Post jvanhoof

I need to find a drain cover with minimal depth as a builder who came in to dig a soakaway has left me a pipe to outlet the water from my patio, but it is only 20mm below the base of the flagstones.

I cannot put the flags any higher because of the DPC on the house and I cannot lower the pipe because the soakaway is complete and burried...

Does anyone know a web supplier of drain covers (preferably round & metal) that would meet this need...

Thanks in advance...

John

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Post: # 8435Post jvanhoof

This site is mainly manhole covers, I need a drain for the water from the patio to drain into which then connects to a 110mm pipe to the soakaway.

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Post: # 8437Post flowjoe

I suspect you mean you are looking for a gully pot (or grid) to drain water from the surface of your patio; you will struggle to find any trapped gully with an outlet depth of 20/30mm.

Why so shallow? can you not chase the outlet pipe to gain any depth ?

You really need a trap of some kind to intercept silt so your soak-away does not clog, alternatively was your contractor assuming you would install a gravel edge to the patio along with a perforated land drain, even then 20mm is not sufficient cover.
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Post: # 8442Post jvanhoof

You are right on what I need, unfortunately the contractor did not leave enough space to add a u bend ... I can't really see any way around this issue... the pipe points vertical, the paving around is set ... I think I will need to put a cover over it and hope for the best ... any ideas where I can get the top to put on this ??

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Post: # 8456Post Tony McC

www.manholecovers.com - you asked for "drain covers" and that's what they do. If it's just a simple 150mm grating you need, your local Travis Bloody Perkins or Sodding Jewsons will be able to help.
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