Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2013 6:04 pm
Having read up on this site, I understand how to lay a drain. My question is, how many drains do I need in my lawn??
We have a flat quarter acre back garden bordered on one side by a field used for grazing and on the other side by a neighbour's garden. The lawn becomes very boggy after heavy rain, and even after moderate rain it is not great for children to play on for some days. The water table is high and there is clay in places about half a metre down.
At the end of the plot we have access to a 2m deep inspection chamber for pipework that allows water to drain away from the local road - this old drain runs for hundreds of yards across the field to the local stream and works ok.
I want to lay land drains in the lawn (as recommended here at 1m deep) to drain into the inspection chamber.
I think I need a "feather" layout of land drains but I don't know how to work out how many drains in total I should lay. Can anyone help with this, please??
Thanks for reading this post and happy draining!
We have a flat quarter acre back garden bordered on one side by a field used for grazing and on the other side by a neighbour's garden. The lawn becomes very boggy after heavy rain, and even after moderate rain it is not great for children to play on for some days. The water table is high and there is clay in places about half a metre down.
At the end of the plot we have access to a 2m deep inspection chamber for pipework that allows water to drain away from the local road - this old drain runs for hundreds of yards across the field to the local stream and works ok.
I want to lay land drains in the lawn (as recommended here at 1m deep) to drain into the inspection chamber.
I think I need a "feather" layout of land drains but I don't know how to work out how many drains in total I should lay. Can anyone help with this, please??
Thanks for reading this post and happy draining!