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Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 9:20 pm
by Daveya11
Has anyone got any top tips or good links on how to replace an old soakaway. It is from a gutter downpipe into a clay underground pipe and onto a stone / rubble soakaway.
I have dug up the old pipes and am left with the pit containing the rubble (the soakaway pit?)
Should I dig out the rubble and replace it with more rubble or a custom built soakaway?
What is the best sort of piping and drainage system to use at the bottom of the down pipe?
Where is the best place to buy the materials?
Luckily the soil offers good drainage, however, I suspect the pipes would silt up again if I do not put some sort of membrane around them and the soakaway pit.


Any help welcome!

Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 9:55 pm
by Tony McC
Read the website. :angry:

Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 10:29 pm
by Daveya11
Tony,
thanks for your friendly reply! :p
Does someone need a hug?

I did read the website and I was very impressed and found it particularly helpful, however I still had some questions....
I know I'm sounding like a biff, but I probably need leading by the hand through this!
Perhaps there is someone out there who has been through exactly the same situation and has some sage advice for a beginner like me.
There are all sorts of underground pipes I have been advised to use. Is it a case of you get what you pay for?
Should I plan to incorporate a rodding point?
Is all that really necessary when I am only dealing with the flow of one downpipe?
Give a fellow Liverpool supporter a break!

:;):

Regards

Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2006 2:15 pm
by Tony McC
All the answers really are on the main website: type of pipe; use of envelope membrane; construction of soakaways... Red or not, I can't see the point in repeating what is already written.

Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2006 5:46 pm
by Daveya11
Found it all......and have finished.
Great site.

Now how do you lay a paving slab? :;):