New paved area drainage

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remus
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Post: # 6806Post remus

Hi these are my questions regarding the drainage of my new paved area.

1. I have three rainwater down pipes to re lay into a new soak away. I am using 4" plastic pipe. Do I make the connection from the square down pipe to the 4" pipe just under the paving brick so that the bricks can be cut around the square pipe? Or do I bring the 4" pipe connecter to the top of the bricks and cut in around that instead. The down pipe will enter the 4� pipe via an adaptor.

2. Where the patio meets the garden will be a small wall made out of garden walling blocks. What would you suggest as the best way to drain the patio area along this wall. I was thinking about the channel with a grid over it but this is going to take quite a few since it will be a run of about 90 ft.

I hope that this makes since if not I can draw a sketch, which will make it easier.


Regards Kevin.
Kevin

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Post: # 6810Post Tony McC

1 - For these closed connections, I always think it looks neater to take the downpipe below paving level and link in to the connector coupling somewhere around sub-base level. Obviously, if you're using an open Rain Water Pick-up (RWP), you have a hopper at paving level.

2 - what about using the channel units to match the block paving? They should work out a bit cheaper than using a linear channel drain, but there's probably not a lot in it. Could you not form a channel using the existing blocks, and link that in to a gully?
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remus
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Post: # 6820Post remus

Hi Tony
Thank you for your answers here and in the Block Forum.
Think I will look at making a channel using the blocks as you suggest.I have two spare inputs into the chamber which I am sorting out at the moment so adding an extra gully will be easy.


regards Kevin
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