Hi there..
I recently posted about fitting pipes into a gully grid to aim water into the drain better.
Ive looked into doing the job today and realised that the current grid is 9" square and cast iron... Ive looked online and all the 9" ones seem to be cast iron.
Essentially I want to pass the pipes into the drain. At the moment they sit above, and the water bounces off the grid running along my kitchen wall and has caused damp through the wall.
Ive attached a picture to help explain how it looks now. Ive had a few ideas and wondered which is best. Is removing the grid an option?? extending the pipes into the drain further to get the water in there and covering the whole thing with a black plastic leaf cover? or would sitting the pipes directly onto the grid be a better option? Ive cleared the stones out of the grid in the hope it makes the water flow through it a little better, but don't know how much difference it will make. Ive also re-fitted the larger downpipes back into the bracket.
With both options Im going to build a surround (the concrete ones Ive seen aren't big enough to go around the gully) and put a slate splash back against the wall, as suggested on here.
I recently posted about fitting pipes into a gully grid to aim water into the drain better.
Ive looked into doing the job today and realised that the current grid is 9" square and cast iron... Ive looked online and all the 9" ones seem to be cast iron.
Essentially I want to pass the pipes into the drain. At the moment they sit above, and the water bounces off the grid running along my kitchen wall and has caused damp through the wall.
Ive attached a picture to help explain how it looks now. Ive had a few ideas and wondered which is best. Is removing the grid an option?? extending the pipes into the drain further to get the water in there and covering the whole thing with a black plastic leaf cover? or would sitting the pipes directly onto the grid be a better option? Ive cleared the stones out of the grid in the hope it makes the water flow through it a little better, but don't know how much difference it will make. Ive also re-fitted the larger downpipes back into the bracket.
With both options Im going to build a surround (the concrete ones Ive seen aren't big enough to go around the gully) and put a slate splash back against the wall, as suggested on here.