Tiger
23rd September 2005, 03:18 PM
Dear all,
I mentioned in another thread about some drainage problems I was having. I've bought some channel drain and I am trying to connect it now to the storm water pipe. I have bought a T piece and have cut the 90mm storm water pipe but only one end of the storm water pipe is accessible, what this means is that I cannot get the t piece connector on properly. I then cut the piece of pipe a little attached the t piece and then couldn't connect my pipe to the other end. Someone has told me that you can simply but the ends of the pipe together and it doesn't matter much because the water just stays in the ground. He also said that I could put some concrete around the joins and that should stop any water seeping out.
Is there another way to solve this problem? If I go down the concrete route, how much concrete do I overlap with?
Any advice appreciated.
I mentioned in another thread about some drainage problems I was having. I've bought some channel drain and I am trying to connect it now to the storm water pipe. I have bought a T piece and have cut the 90mm storm water pipe but only one end of the storm water pipe is accessible, what this means is that I cannot get the t piece connector on properly. I then cut the piece of pipe a little attached the t piece and then couldn't connect my pipe to the other end. Someone has told me that you can simply but the ends of the pipe together and it doesn't matter much because the water just stays in the ground. He also said that I could put some concrete around the joins and that should stop any water seeping out.
Is there another way to solve this problem? If I go down the concrete route, how much concrete do I overlap with?
Any advice appreciated.