Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2012 4:31 pm
I recently started digging out for a patio, our house is lower than the garden and had a 3ft wide path across the back, so I'm pushing this out to give us a bit more space.
The problem I have is that I shifted an awful lot of soil before hitting clay and then the trouble started. I ran out of time to get it graded off properly that weekend and since then we've just had rain, rain and more rain and I can't put the digger on it as it just makes it worse and it's so tough I'll be here for weeks by hand. I don't really want to leave this too long as I fear it will just get worse.
How do I move forward from here, should I just have to dig out more than I need by hand and fill it with MOT ?
The Plan is to build a retaining wall with some sleepers, tanked at the back with some DPC membrane and gravel behind and then run some aco drain at the foot of the retaining wall and run it back to an existing surface drain at the side of the house that drained the path off from a gulley that was there before I started digging out. I'll obviously slope the paving away from the house too.
Cheers, Mike
The problem I have is that I shifted an awful lot of soil before hitting clay and then the trouble started. I ran out of time to get it graded off properly that weekend and since then we've just had rain, rain and more rain and I can't put the digger on it as it just makes it worse and it's so tough I'll be here for weeks by hand. I don't really want to leave this too long as I fear it will just get worse.
How do I move forward from here, should I just have to dig out more than I need by hand and fill it with MOT ?
The Plan is to build a retaining wall with some sleepers, tanked at the back with some DPC membrane and gravel behind and then run some aco drain at the foot of the retaining wall and run it back to an existing surface drain at the side of the house that drained the path off from a gulley that was there before I started digging out. I'll obviously slope the paving away from the house too.
Cheers, Mike