Ollie78
Established Member
Hi everyone, this is a bit of a non woodworking issue. But I am posting here on the offchance anyone knows what to do.
My house is effectively the "lowest" in the street and I guess the last drain before the main sewer. We have lived here 6 years now. When we get a powerful rainstorm the water will occasionally come back up from the main sewer and floods the driveway a bit or into garage floor which is about 100mm lower than the house. And I suspect under my hung floor. Luckily I have put in telescopic air vents when we moved in which stops it just flowing in.
This has happened very occasionally before, once every 2 years or so. However it has done it twice this year already, including today. It seems to be taking less rain to cause it now.
Last time the drain guys came they put a camera up and said my drains are fine, no damage internally etc.
I was going to put an aco/ french drain all the way accross the front on the house as my drive slopes down towards the house and bridges the damp proof layer (seperate but related issue) but if the water just floods back up the drain anyway this seems pointless.
If I install a sump pump or something I don`t know where I could pump the water to.
I guess I need some kind of drainage consultant to do a plan of action but when googling you get either drain unblocking firms or massive civil engineering companies.
I personally think this is a problem with Thames waters sewer system, not really my drains as such, but I don`t know what to do.
Any related experiences or solutions most welcome.
Off to sort out the garage
Thanks
Ollie
My house is effectively the "lowest" in the street and I guess the last drain before the main sewer. We have lived here 6 years now. When we get a powerful rainstorm the water will occasionally come back up from the main sewer and floods the driveway a bit or into garage floor which is about 100mm lower than the house. And I suspect under my hung floor. Luckily I have put in telescopic air vents when we moved in which stops it just flowing in.
This has happened very occasionally before, once every 2 years or so. However it has done it twice this year already, including today. It seems to be taking less rain to cause it now.
Last time the drain guys came they put a camera up and said my drains are fine, no damage internally etc.
I was going to put an aco/ french drain all the way accross the front on the house as my drive slopes down towards the house and bridges the damp proof layer (seperate but related issue) but if the water just floods back up the drain anyway this seems pointless.
If I install a sump pump or something I don`t know where I could pump the water to.
I guess I need some kind of drainage consultant to do a plan of action but when googling you get either drain unblocking firms or massive civil engineering companies.
I personally think this is a problem with Thames waters sewer system, not really my drains as such, but I don`t know what to do.
Any related experiences or solutions most welcome.
Off to sort out the garage
Thanks
Ollie