Water logged garden on 1 side & water under house

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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JohnOvManchester
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Post: # 9287Post JohnOvManchester

Hi,

2 Problems:

1. water logged garden after rain about 1-2 inch deep.
It's only on the left hand side of the back garden (we have a path down the middle.
One day next door to the left had been painting with white paint, leaves were blocking there drain and our left hand side of the garden had white water in it, so I think it might be something to do with that.
They also have a pond... don't know if that can be a problem or not.

2. water under the house, worse after rain. Not flooded but has a few pools. One of the floor support things has rotted through, is this due to the water rotting it at the bottom or could mice or something had been chewing it?

Could anyone advise me of my options, reguads to both problems... are they related?
aybe give me a rough idea of aany costs that could be involved for the fixes?
Any DIY suggestions.

Any recommendations reguarding good companies in the Manchester area for this sort of stuff, I really have no idea where to start?

I want to put decking in the back garden... will this have to wait till I have sorted any of the above problems?

Thanks,
john

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Post: # 9312Post Tony McC

You need an onsite inspection - FlowJoe might be able to help. He'll proabbaly be along any time now...


Decking - don't do it. You know it's silly and people will just laught at you behind your back! :laugh:
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JohnOvManchester
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Post: # 9324Post JohnOvManchester

How much do onsite inspections cost normally?

Don't you like decking? What would you have?

JohnOvManchester
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Post: # 9325Post JohnOvManchester

I fixed the rotted floor support by the way.

Stone slab on the floor under the house, scissor jack, shortend length of the support wood (sorn down the old one) and wound the jack up fairly tight.

Still has puddles of water under there though.

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Post: # 9329Post flowjoe

PM me john with your details if i can help, usual charge for initial visit and advice as follows;

milk, no sugar and a chocolate hobnob or two
http://draindomain.com

Many paths can lead to riches, few in sunlight, some in ditches

JohnOvManchester
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Post: # 9330Post JohnOvManchester

thanks flowjoe,

it would be weight of my shoulders just actually having some idea of what the problem is.
this is the first house we have own as we used to rent and stuff like drains and floor supports scare the living dailights out of me!!!

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