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plentyofq
Getting Established
2 replies
a month ago

Thanks. I actually bought a demo saw to remove the concrete that was next to the house. Removing it was a bit traumatic though!  I think I've landed ...

plentyofq
Getting Established
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a month ago

I will try to see if I can find someone to run a camera through the existing drain. A nice straight drain would be the dream, but a last resort I thi ...

plentyofq
Getting Established
8 replies
a month ago

Thanks @Nailbag I was actually thinking of cutting a full strip down the driveway and running it down into stormwater but I was a bit concerned about ...

plentyofq
Getting Established
a month ago

Hello @Dave-1 , no probs at all with the questions, got plenty myself, hence the username! I have replied to Eric, would appreciate your feedback on ...

plentyofq
Getting Established
a month ago

Thanks for your input @EricL ! Unfortunately I do have clay as I am in Melbourne's West. I was thinking of improving the drainage by removing a good c ...

plentyofq
Getting Established
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Hi all, Long time lurker, first time poster! I have a drainage issue on the side of my house which is causing issues when it rains heavily as the wa ...

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Dave-1
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a month ago

Morning @plentyofq Glad you have a plan. tho thought at first you were going up the side of your house Makes sense what you say and yeah I had a ma ...

Nailbag
Kind of a Big Deal
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a month ago

Hi @plentyofq Driveways are typically only about 100mm thick and will have red mesh in it. You can easily cut this by hiring a demolition saw. I've ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
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a month ago

Hi @plentyofq It's important to remember that transferring excess water is best done during dry periods, as heavy downpours can quickly overwhelm t ...

Dave-1
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2 replies
a month ago

Afternoon @plentyofq I wonder if you the existing pipe under the driveway is filled with sediment or roots? That could be causing the water to back u ...

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plentyofq
Getting Established
2 replies
a month ago

Thanks. I actually bought a demo saw to remove the concrete that was next to the house. Removing it was a bit traumatic though!  I think I've landed ...

plentyofq
Getting Established
1 reply
a month ago

I will try to see if I can find someone to run a camera through the existing drain. A nice straight drain would be the dream, but a last resort I thi ...

plentyofq
Getting Established
8 replies
a month ago

Thanks @Nailbag I was actually thinking of cutting a full strip down the driveway and running it down into stormwater but I was a bit concerned about ...

plentyofq
Getting Established
a month ago

Hello @Dave-1 , no probs at all with the questions, got plenty myself, hence the username! I have replied to Eric, would appreciate your feedback on ...

plentyofq
Getting Established
a month ago

Thanks for your input @EricL ! Unfortunately I do have clay as I am in Melbourne's West. I was thinking of improving the drainage by removing a good c ...

plentyofq
Getting Established
14 replies

Hi all, Long time lurker, first time poster! I have a drainage issue on the side of my house which is causing issues when it rains heavily as the wa ...

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