Recent 200m2 driveway edged and finished to binder level. Had to contend with hideous weather (snow, ice and rain) so the soiling up around the edges isn't as pretty as I'd like.
There's some hefty drainage under that driveway - big Aco's at the top of the drive into a 225mm pipe, second set of Aco's into a 160mm pipe, into a collector sump in the middle of the drive where the flows are 'adjusted' (long story, grumpy farmer)
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The 10mm pipe takes the everyday water into the combined sewer (as before) the 225 and 160mm pipes take the storm surge conditions directly out to the farmers field beyond the property. Not quite as it was planned but the farmer changed his mind about the water.........
All we were basically doing was taking it underground during storm conditions - before it used to surge all down the driveway and into his field - so no real difference!
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..........and the eagle-eyed amongst you will spot the baffle on the 225 pipe - the farmer wanted the same invert on both pipes - the 225 was as high as we could get it, so a bit of deft manufacturing from a fibre cutting disc and a few screws kept the old boy happy.
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The dig up the pathway for the pipes was 'interesting'
It was a busy service trench - 2 x pipes, 50mm duct for futureproofing, new 25mm water supply
Header course for step area
You simply cannot beat Plasson connectors to go from differing sized pipework. Use the proper spanners to tighten the gland nuts and you can rest assured of a leak-proof joint.
And connected to the tail out of the meter
I must go back and take some pictures of the finished job.
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lutonlagerlout wrote:looks a very professional job dave
lovely work
LLL
Thanks Tone - it was one of those jobs I was sort of forced into starting just after Xmas, the weather came down and hit us hard, it became hard work. But in the end, the weather broke and we got it finished. Had to move pretty quickly to top it off, got a bit windy and that kills bitmac before it is rolled - so I was super-busy that day.
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i always feel like 99% on here that the finish is the important bit
there are a lot of local builders,who leave some scratty half bulk bag of sand or a pile of bricks when they are done
LLL
Nice job dave hard to earn a buck last month.....!!!!
We been slogging away at this drive since the red warning of snow hit us...it's kept us ticking over tho but the profits gone outta the job a few weeks ago
Still nothing sizeable starting until a fortnight / 3 weeks but lots of pricing again tomorrow