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Thanks for any assistance. We got a guy to dig a trench at the lower part of a small embankment, along the dirt driveway to the drain. He only had one bucket size so really the trench was too wide to begin with, about 40-50cm. The trench is clay. Now each time it rains , here and there small areas of that embankment wall in the trench, collapse. What would be the best solution to ensuring the trench never collapses?
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Could we please trouble you to take a few photos of the area so members can get a better understanding of what you are working with? From your description it sounds like you might need to build some sort of retaining wall or perhaps fill the trench with drainage gravel. Are you planning on installing any plumbing?
Jason
Hi @JacqG
Hard to stop natural erosion from happening but given the size of the trench consider lining it with black plastic (super tough)
Or some thing like
thanks Jason...no were weren't planning to more than dig a trench/gutter for rain to flow away into a drain and stop it from flowing over the gravel driveway - which now in all this heavy south cast rain forming mini erosion channels. Partner is thinking of using reo. And perhaps that together with the geo might be the go. Will put up some pics when I go out again.. thanks
thanks for that, I like the idea of the geo too...partner thinks it not aesthetically pleasing but my mind is on the erosion...
Good Morning @JacqG
Welcome to the Bunnings community Ther are so many questions and projects in here that hopefully you will find an answer to your trench issue.
Love playing with drain issues for some reason (Think its because I like digging)
Any chance of a couple of pics of the trench and driveway? Might help in some ideas.
How deep is your trench? My first thought was to lay down gravel (20mm size) in the trench by say 5cm then install some french drain pipe reln stretch ag pipe 100mm x 8m slotted and socked then cover with more gravel. That way the sides wont collapse, the gravel will allow for drianage and the socked pipe will handle quantities in storms.
Might change my idea of what to suggest when I see some pics At the moment I am thinking a downwards slopping driveway with the drain on the left of it looking at the road... hahahah But really, work with the water and see where it flows, then match your drainage to where you want it to go.
Dave
Hi @JacqG
I think I see where your guys are going with the reo as a frame I am guessing.
Also consider villaboard cut up into strips to line you trench walls a cement product so it will last and be cheaper than reo.
Black plastic in the trench and fill it with brick rubble will last a long time search on line for chunky brick rubble recyclers to get cheapest deliverys. Then you can drive walk over pit like its not there. Also on Gum tree look for free bricks go pick em up as fill. The top layer put some nicer stones to your taste or recycled rubble i use for concreting if avaliable in your area
sorry weather is so very bad its interfering with the internet and I'm finding to tricky#@!! to load pics currently..
I really like that idea... thanks Dave! We will do something like that...
oops soz Jewellryrescue HAHA! Your ideas are good too. many thanks
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