pdoc
25th April 2007, 12:08 AM
Hi Guy's
I have set about excavating under my house which had already been partially started before we purchased the house. i was having some success its rather hard clay and i reasonably dry and dusty. As i moved towards the side of the house i noticed the clay was slightly damp compared to the majority of what had been dug out. i uncovered some old pipes (see pic) all was well no water. however, a number of weeks ago when it rained i noticed the hole on the pipe side had started to fill with water. i have since confirmed that both pipes to the left of the picture are not connected (this is all under a newer extension at the back of an old Victorian house) the one to the right drops about 2m over a 4m run to the main drainage. i cracked open the pipes and confirmed no water was running through them.
but still there is water in the same area, i noticed some water under the pipe (left side of pick lower pipe) and the clay seemed to always be wet even after i dried it out the next lot of rain (after about 20 minutes of rain) the area became wet again. after looking closer and digging a little further under the pipe i noticed some tree roots around 5-6 mm in diameter, (the closest tree is about 25m away)
Finally my question - is it possible that the roots are channeling the rain from outside and its running down the roots to the point where i have unearthed them giving the rain somewhere to go!!!!!!!! or am i just going crazy!!!! the rest of the house is bone dry.<o:p></o:p>
I have set about excavating under my house which had already been partially started before we purchased the house. i was having some success its rather hard clay and i reasonably dry and dusty. As i moved towards the side of the house i noticed the clay was slightly damp compared to the majority of what had been dug out. i uncovered some old pipes (see pic) all was well no water. however, a number of weeks ago when it rained i noticed the hole on the pipe side had started to fill with water. i have since confirmed that both pipes to the left of the picture are not connected (this is all under a newer extension at the back of an old Victorian house) the one to the right drops about 2m over a 4m run to the main drainage. i cracked open the pipes and confirmed no water was running through them.
but still there is water in the same area, i noticed some water under the pipe (left side of pick lower pipe) and the clay seemed to always be wet even after i dried it out the next lot of rain (after about 20 minutes of rain) the area became wet again. after looking closer and digging a little further under the pipe i noticed some tree roots around 5-6 mm in diameter, (the closest tree is about 25m away)
Finally my question - is it possible that the roots are channeling the rain from outside and its running down the roots to the point where i have unearthed them giving the rain somewhere to go!!!!!!!! or am i just going crazy!!!! the rest of the house is bone dry.<o:p></o:p>