Drainage in Manchester is the most important component for a stronger foundation of your construction project. Quality drainage works help avoid expensive post-construction repairs. If you are new to the construction industry and wondering how to ensure this, a quality groundwork system can help. Learning about the different drainage works can help you stay informed during the groundworks and make informed decisions. 

What Are the Types of Draingae Works? 

Surface Drainage System 

Making justice to its name, a surface drainage system removes excess water through channels or ditches. Commonly, they remain in parallel and direct water into the main drainage system.

Subsurface Drainage System

Subsurface drainage systems are installed below the top layer of soil. They help to remove excess water at the root level and are commonly compared to French drains. These establishments require a large collector drain to collect water from the underground pipes.

Slope Drainage System

Planning drainage on sloped land is challenging, as waterlogging is possible. The slope drainage system is perfect for these lands. These systems allow excess water to flow from a structure downward with the support of a pipe connected at a small incline.

Downspouts and Gutter Systems

Downspouts and gutter systems are the guards that face stormwater directly and protect your assets. They gather water from gutters and direct it into the ground. As planned on a slope, it prevents the water from pooling around the property. In most residential homes, pipework such as twinall or land or surface drainage, and this water drainage will never be released into a septic tank.

Tips for Effective Groundwork for a Perfect Drainage in Your Latest Construction Project  

A Through Ground Survey and Soil Analysis 

Groundwork is the biggest secret of a well-designed drainage system in any project. However, you can’t start without a thorough ground survey and soil analysis. This analysis includes essential tests like the soil permeability test. It helps to understand how water behaves underground and identify water tables and sources underneath the land. 

Plan a Drainage That Goes Perfectly With The Final Layout 

Drainage is not for the land; it is dedicated to taking care of the final layout. Therefore, the drainage should be planned according to the final layout. While planning this, avoid flat surfaces. A minimum of 1% to 2% away from the building is mandatory for an effective wastewater flow. Moreover, ensure the drainage plan covers all the aspects of the property (interior and exterior, including driveways, pathways, etc). 

Build the Foundation Above the Drainage Level 

Although building a foundation does not directly come under the drainage plan, it has a significant impact. Ensure that the finished floor levels are 150-300 mm above the ground level and that the basement has drainage.

Install Drainage During Groundwork 

You can’t postpone the drainage works, and it must be installed during the groundwork only. For the best results, use the latest technologies, such as laser level or GPS-based equipment. 

Fine groundwork and drainage work established a strong and lasting construction. Whether you are planning for a domestic or commercial space, drainage in Manchester prevents water intrusion and foundation issues. 

Looking for groundworks experts? Contact us. At Glyn Walley Groundworks Ltd, we have a team of experts who offer efficient drainage works at competitive rates. 

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