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DaveDCB
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Nice steam and garden statue 
Are you cotractually allowed to get a Tiltrotator machine that dirty thought you had to polish them and wear slippersSwamp city
What by tracking around like a lunatic churning it upFinally persuaded the client that it needs land drains!!
All will be revealed, hopefully, later when we are done!! It dries out quickly but any rain and it turns into soup. I think we have an underground water source that has previously drained but a new road was put around 30/40 years ago that cut off all the old land drains dead!!
In my defence that was just tracking in to start the land drain about 20m away. It rained as we worked our way towards “the wet patch” and it was quite clear there was no charging around like a lunatic required!!What by tracking around like a lunatic churning it up
looks like it worked though![]()
I was offered something similar lately but had my concerns about all those plastic pieces contaminating the groundIt is out!!
Pictures of the new drain and the lightweight land drain product we have been using
How does it compare on price to clean aggregate (virgin material not recycled)?the lightweight land drain product we have been using
The client was persuaded to but 10 x 3m lengths for the wet part of the site that I had no chance of getting the clean stone to unless it was in buckets. It is so easy to use, love it.I was offered something similar lately but had my concerns about all those plastic pieces contaminating the ground
it might be easy but would rather put gravel.
Whats your thoughts ?
How does it compare on price to clean aggregate (virgin material not recycled)?
Are they 3 metre lengths?
Thanks
To be fair. We are worried about next week and turfing it rather than next year!!Whenever I do land drains for sports pitch's, the contractor never wants terram around it as they say it blocks up and stops the drain working correctly. They would rather the silt get into the land drain where you can jet it out every few years.
I dont use wrapped either - when I worked for a land drainage company in the U.K we only time we used wrapped was in Iron Ochre.Whenever I do land drains for sports pitch's, the contractor never wants terram around it as they say it blocks up and stops the drain working correctly. They would rather the silt get into the land drain where you can jet it out every few years.
Saves time and money but what about the environmental impact ....... not being argumentative I just wondered what your thoughts were ?we paid £48.50 per 3m length. I will be finding out if I can get a better direct price in future as this was needs must!! Time saving justify the additional cost.
It is wrapped and buried!! Haven’t considered there is an impact chance of contamination!!Saves time and money but what about the environmental impact ....... not being argumentative I just wondered what your thoughts were ?
Lining the trench must have the same effect of wrapping surely?I dont use wrapped either - when I worked for a land drainage company in the U.K we only time we used wrapped was in Iron Ochre.
We are asked to line the trench with it and fold it back over the top of the washed stone quite often, which we do.
Got it. I have never wrapped a pipe before but have lined the trench when asked!!I assume by lining the whole trench the theory is there is a much larger surface area of terram as opposed to wrapped round a 100mm pipe and if its surface water then perhaps the terram near the top of the trench could be cut back if silted up and replaced leaving clean gravel underneath ?
Appreciate the comments. I was confused as to what was wrapped. As I said above, I have previously wrapped the shingle and pipe but don’t recall ever wrapping just the pipe.I do whatever is asked too. But thought I would share what the so called "experts" say. At the end of the day, the client is paying. What they want is what they get.