Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2015 12:31 pm
Hi - new to this site and using all the really useful advice on the site and forum I'm in the process of installing my own lawn drainage into a soakaway and need some advice about the soakaway. I've currently got a hole 2m long x 1m wide and around 1m deep but am still digging clay. When it rains it just becomes a shallow pond and I have to pump out before I can carry on working. I was hoping that I'd have got through the clay by now and am wondering how far down I'll need to go before I get through the clay??
I'm now considering if I don't eventually break through, will making the hole big and deep enough create enough volume and pressure of water to slowly permeate the clay and disperse the water?
I've got two soakaway crates and am planning a fair surrounding of gravel to finish the pit off which is under a gravel path.
We are based in Cheshire and according to geological geekery sites and maps would indicate that we are in an area that shouldn't suffer from clay problems although quite a few people on the estate do suffer with bad drainage.
I'd appreciate any thoughts or advice anyone on here has.
thanks
I'm now considering if I don't eventually break through, will making the hole big and deep enough create enough volume and pressure of water to slowly permeate the clay and disperse the water?
I've got two soakaway crates and am planning a fair surrounding of gravel to finish the pit off which is under a gravel path.
We are based in Cheshire and according to geological geekery sites and maps would indicate that we are in an area that shouldn't suffer from clay problems although quite a few people on the estate do suffer with bad drainage.
I'd appreciate any thoughts or advice anyone on here has.
thanks