Linear drainage - Connection to top water

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Ferrousoxide
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Post: # 97893Post Ferrousoxide

Hi, I've got a problem with trying to find a linear drain that has a end union cap outlet that allows me to connect to a top water gully. I only seem to be able to find end caps that are soakaway's. I'm trying to avoid a vertical 110 outlet as I'm very limited for space and I would prefer to utilise the existing system.

Does anyone know of a linear drain system with and end cap outlet to fit to a gully and where I can get it from?

Any help would be much appreciated. I'm going round in circles pulling what little hair out that I have!!

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The Aco RainDrain polymer concrete system has an end-cap with a horizontal outlet....

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They're expensive! I tend to cut into the side of a gulley instead.
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Post: # 97949Post lutonlagerlout

some of the black plastic ones we use have a 110mm connection on the end as well as underneath
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Post: # 97958Post Mikey_C

homemade set out of concrete catchpit style thing and option?

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Post: # 98125Post Tony McC

Dave_L wrote:They're expensive!
8.25 quid plus VAT, I paid.

OK, so it's hard to justify 8-and-a-bit quid for a slice of plasttic pipe and a half-trowelful of polmer concrete, but I thought it wasn't too bad and much neater than gobbing-up the end of a channel with mortar and setting a short rocker into it.
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