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Hello everyone,
I'm considering installing a patio in my back garden, about two metres from the back door of my house. My house is a typical Victorian/Edwardian mid-terrace with a characteristically long and narrow garden. The patio would ideally be around 3.5m wide (the approximate width of my garden), and approximately 4m in length.
There is currently a very tired looking, uneven patio where I intend on laying the new one, and following heavy downpours I have noticed standing water, so drainage is certainly a priority for me, especially as I intend on laying a small lawn beyond the patio. However, having looked into the various drainage options, none of them seem appropriate in light of the particular qualities of my garden.
I considered installing a channel drain or French drain where the water collects. However, the only drain to which I can direct the water to is right in front of my kitchen window, meaning that, having sloped the patio away from the house, rainwater would then have to be redirected back towards the house, which to me seems to be asking for trouble, not to mention laborious.
Given how narrow my garden is, a soakaway does not appear to be an option either. There is nowhere in the garden which is 2.5m away from a boundary, and as I understand it installing one would fall foul of regulations.
There isn't enough space in the immediate vicinity of where the patio will go to put enough plants to soak up the excess water.
I looked into underground water storage, but it's far too expensive.
Leaving gaps between the paving slabs to allow for water to permeate also sprung to mind, but I would prefer to be able to fill the joints between the slabs as it makes weed intrusion less likely and jet-washing the slabs will be less messy.
Does anyone have any ideas? After hours of research I'm at my wits end! Thanks in advance.
I'm considering installing a patio in my back garden, about two metres from the back door of my house. My house is a typical Victorian/Edwardian mid-terrace with a characteristically long and narrow garden. The patio would ideally be around 3.5m wide (the approximate width of my garden), and approximately 4m in length.
There is currently a very tired looking, uneven patio where I intend on laying the new one, and following heavy downpours I have noticed standing water, so drainage is certainly a priority for me, especially as I intend on laying a small lawn beyond the patio. However, having looked into the various drainage options, none of them seem appropriate in light of the particular qualities of my garden.
I considered installing a channel drain or French drain where the water collects. However, the only drain to which I can direct the water to is right in front of my kitchen window, meaning that, having sloped the patio away from the house, rainwater would then have to be redirected back towards the house, which to me seems to be asking for trouble, not to mention laborious.
Given how narrow my garden is, a soakaway does not appear to be an option either. There is nowhere in the garden which is 2.5m away from a boundary, and as I understand it installing one would fall foul of regulations.
There isn't enough space in the immediate vicinity of where the patio will go to put enough plants to soak up the excess water.
I looked into underground water storage, but it's far too expensive.
Leaving gaps between the paving slabs to allow for water to permeate also sprung to mind, but I would prefer to be able to fill the joints between the slabs as it makes weed intrusion less likely and jet-washing the slabs will be less messy.
Does anyone have any ideas? After hours of research I'm at my wits end! Thanks in advance.
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