Soakaway type drain by garage. Problems.
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Re: Soakaway type drain by garage. Problems.
Does it not look this running across the front of your garage?
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Re: Soakaway type drain by garage. Problems.
It may, but there's really no way to tell as no visible signs of anything to tell us.Taipan wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 5:11 pm It maybe it connects to drain pipe and goes to a properly made large, buried gravel soakaway but your house doesn't look very old to me so I think it's unlikely? Sometimes builders used to chuck all the old half bricks and roof tiles into a big hole and cover with shingle to make a soakaway and save on a skip at the same time.
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Re: Soakaway type drain by garage. Problems.
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Same on ours and neighbors garage. No visible entry, drain, cover. Drain pipe just sits flush, no hole.
Built late 80s
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Re: Soakaway type drain by garage. Problems.
Ahhh, a slot drain. PITA. This is a side section of one of those types. You need a blad thing in there to clean it, but they normally run into a catch pot thing?weeksy wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 5:25 pmIt may, but there's really no way to tell as no visible signs of anything to tell us.Taipan wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 5:11 pm It maybe it connects to drain pipe and goes to a properly made large, buried gravel soakaway but your house doesn't look very old to me so I think it's unlikely? Sometimes builders used to chuck all the old half bricks and roof tiles into a big hole and cover with shingle to make a soakaway and save on a skip at the same time.
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Re: Soakaway type drain by garage. Problems.
I've cleaned the slots with screwdriver and jet wash. But obviously I can't get 'in' there to do more or see where if anywhere it goes
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Re: Soakaway type drain by garage. Problems.
You've also got a rain gutter running into it, so that may be the lowest point? You'll need to pour water and see what end, or middle, it runs to and lift that section to get at the actual outlet.
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Re: Soakaway type drain by garage. Problems.
lift that section.... Hmmmm that's a bloody chunk of concrete lol. i'm not actually sure how we'd begin to go about that.
It's deffo the lowest point as you can see from the middle that both pieces are angled in slightly.
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Re: Soakaway type drain by garage. Problems.
Has somebody hacked @Taipan account?
Never seen him talk sense before
Never seen him talk sense before
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Re: Soakaway type drain by garage. Problems.
It took me a minute to realise that you've popped a couple of the bricks out, but it still looks like the drain block that the pipe runs into has dropped a bit.
I'd be a little bit worried that because the water hasn't been going to the right place, it's been draining down and washed the soil out from underneath leaving a cavity.
I'd be inclined to get someone in to look into lifting the drain blocks, clean them out and reset them.
I didn't buy a house because the house extension had an extreme case of this problem and the foundations needed underpinning because they had been washed away.
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Re: Soakaway type drain by garage. Problems.
Can't see any other way forward Mate. If the blockage is left it'll only get worse and you'll have flooded garages and eventually damp problems.
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Re: Soakaway type drain by garage. Problems.
Well, what I meant was, you implied it was me who'd do it.Taipan wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 6:19 pmCan't see any other way forward Mate. If the blockage is left it'll only get worse and you'll have flooded garages and eventually damp problems.
It won't be.
But you're correct that it's the answer