Hi all,
I have a small stream crossing at a right angle underneath my driveway. The original conduit was a two foot diameter concrete pipe which has crumbled at one side of the driveway. I don't have the money to hire a digger and do the job properly.
After excavating as much as I can to the side of the driveway there is a still some reduction in water flow which is only a problem during exceptionally heavy rain.
The problem which I hope I can resolve cheaply is that the driveway has lost about six inches in width over about two feet of its length. I envisage doing this by setting lintels into the ground and covering them over with gravel.
They would be above the stream but still in a damp environment so I'd appreciate advice on the choice of material. I'm considering reinforced concrete lintels, RSJs or railway sleepers but these might be subject to erosion, rusting or rotting.
Would any of these work in the long term or is there a more suitable alternative?
I have a small stream crossing at a right angle underneath my driveway. The original conduit was a two foot diameter concrete pipe which has crumbled at one side of the driveway. I don't have the money to hire a digger and do the job properly.
After excavating as much as I can to the side of the driveway there is a still some reduction in water flow which is only a problem during exceptionally heavy rain.
The problem which I hope I can resolve cheaply is that the driveway has lost about six inches in width over about two feet of its length. I envisage doing this by setting lintels into the ground and covering them over with gravel.
They would be above the stream but still in a damp environment so I'd appreciate advice on the choice of material. I'm considering reinforced concrete lintels, RSJs or railway sleepers but these might be subject to erosion, rusting or rotting.
Would any of these work in the long term or is there a more suitable alternative?