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would this work as drainage??

 

i plan on filling the trench with hardcore / rubble / pea gravel then the last 6" - 8" will be filled with the same as the rest of the garden. gravel / slate.

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It would work but you will end up with it smelling after a while cant you run it a little further away and put 5 gallon tub as a sump to collect any straw and silt that way the soakaway will work a lot longer

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hook it up to proper drains, i widnae have that in my garden, no offence to any that have, but i fookin wouldnt :icon_eek: id rather go withoot a kennel an dog for longer while i saved the extra dosh to get the drains done proper, fook soak aways :bad:

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PUT AN INTERCEPTOR IN THE PIPE LINE TO THE SOAK AWAY ....................DONT PUT SOLIDS DOWN THERE YOU WILL BE FINE...................

I WOULD MAKE SURE YOU GO DEEP WITH YOUR SOAK AWAY ,........DEEPER THE BETTER ,..................INTERCEPTOR WILL STOP THE SMELLS COMING BACK UP THE LINE .....................FILL THE BOTTOM OF THE SOAK AWAY WITH CLEAN STONE CHUCK SLABS , PIPE ANY THING LIKE THAT IN THEN MAKE SURE YOUR PIPE COMES IN ABOUT 3/4 OF THE DEPTH OF THE HOLE THE BIGGER THE HOLE AND MORE MATERIALS IN IT ...............................WILL HOLD MORE CAPACITY OF WATER AND SOAK AWAY BETTER...............

MAINS IS BETTER NO DOUBT WASH SHITE AND ALL DOWN THERE WITH NO WORRY ,.....................BUT A SOAK AWAY WILL WORK BUT LIKE I SAID GET RID OF THE SOLIDS

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