My neighbour is having his driveway block paved. We've open plan gardens and the builder has placed 5 of those big bags of sand (the 1000kg type you need a crane to get off the lorry) on my garden. He's stacked 2 on top of 3. Obviously I'm annoyed he didn't ask my permission but that's a separate issue. The fact is that the bags are there now.
My garden is just soil with stone chippings on top. I'm concerned that the weight of all this sand may have fractured the drains - am I worrying unnecessarily or is this possible? I don't know the exact routes the drains take under the front garden, but I know there are some somewhere, and from seeing my neighbours drive all dug up, it's obvious the drains have not been sunk very deeply into the ground as one of his pipes is visibly just 3 inches under ground level - he lifted a paving slab, dusted some soil away and you could see the drainpipe! The houses are around 25 years old.
So...what to do next? I'm considering a drain survey (camera down the drains) to inspect for damage.
My garden is just soil with stone chippings on top. I'm concerned that the weight of all this sand may have fractured the drains - am I worrying unnecessarily or is this possible? I don't know the exact routes the drains take under the front garden, but I know there are some somewhere, and from seeing my neighbours drive all dug up, it's obvious the drains have not been sunk very deeply into the ground as one of his pipes is visibly just 3 inches under ground level - he lifted a paving slab, dusted some soil away and you could see the drainpipe! The houses are around 25 years old.
So...what to do next? I'm considering a drain survey (camera down the drains) to inspect for damage.