Hi All,
So here’s the situation…
Older property with a cellar, built late 1800’s. There was (judging by the neighbours property) a drain from the cellar into the city drains, however an extension has been built capping this off.
There is a drain from the front of the house that runs into the cellar, straight into a hole just dug into the clay with a sump pump. The front of the house is raised about 6ft from street level.
Water comes from this drain into the hole and I can also see water coming through the stepped foundation. This only happens when there has been rain - hot summer hole dries up and is left with around 1 inch of water.
My plan -
1. Core drill some holes into the front wall of the garden - I’m assuming that there is nowhere for rainwater to drain away from the house so it’s taking the path of least resistance which is into the cellar.
2. Put in a proper sump pit - Dig out a sufficiently sized hole, place a 900x600 concrete paving slab at the bottom and build a pit on the slab out of 440x100x215 concrete blocks three courses deep which will give me a pit depth of 645. I’ll then backfill the hole around the box with stone and add an inspection cover.
I’m keen to get some opinions from people on here about the above…
So here’s the situation…
Older property with a cellar, built late 1800’s. There was (judging by the neighbours property) a drain from the cellar into the city drains, however an extension has been built capping this off.
There is a drain from the front of the house that runs into the cellar, straight into a hole just dug into the clay with a sump pump. The front of the house is raised about 6ft from street level.
Water comes from this drain into the hole and I can also see water coming through the stepped foundation. This only happens when there has been rain - hot summer hole dries up and is left with around 1 inch of water.
My plan -
1. Core drill some holes into the front wall of the garden - I’m assuming that there is nowhere for rainwater to drain away from the house so it’s taking the path of least resistance which is into the cellar.
2. Put in a proper sump pit - Dig out a sufficiently sized hole, place a 900x600 concrete paving slab at the bottom and build a pit on the slab out of 440x100x215 concrete blocks three courses deep which will give me a pit depth of 645. I’ll then backfill the hole around the box with stone and add an inspection cover.
I’m keen to get some opinions from people on here about the above…
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