Am replacing an existing chamber with new plastic one.
Is it OK, even desirable to retain some of the existing chamber structure (if possible) to support the plastic base, or should I beak up all of the old and remove? Was thinking of using concrete to get the base sitting level and the water flowing properly.
Assuming I have to remove the old structure entirely can the new base just sit on the earth? Previously when I have fitted gully's I have put down a paving slab onto the earth to support them and backfilled with pea gravel up to the crown. Is it the same for plastic inspection chambers, if not what method should I use?
Cheers
Justin
Is it OK, even desirable to retain some of the existing chamber structure (if possible) to support the plastic base, or should I beak up all of the old and remove? Was thinking of using concrete to get the base sitting level and the water flowing properly.
Assuming I have to remove the old structure entirely can the new base just sit on the earth? Previously when I have fitted gully's I have put down a paving slab onto the earth to support them and backfilled with pea gravel up to the crown. Is it the same for plastic inspection chambers, if not what method should I use?
Cheers
Justin