DRAINAGE SOAKAWAY In One Day!

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  • Our drainage soakaway was blocked, so we needed to dig a new one to replace it. This was the hardest day's work I've ever done in my life!!!!
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  • @sirhoggit
    @sirhoggit Год назад +39

    Great video! As a drainage engineer I thought I would add a couple of comments. You’re correct with the 5m rule with regards to building regs, but I would add two points. 1. This should also apply with 5m to the boundary as a courtesy to any neighbours. You hit sand so in your case i would hope it’s not critical, but the fact you had gravel disappearing on the old soakaway does make me wonder if there is some dissolution going on?! . If anyone reading this is on chalks, notably low density chalks, I’ve had sites where the geotechnical engineer has required 20m from foundations/roads/boundarys!
    It’s worth noting soakaways only work where the soil conditions are suitable, if your in London clay for example there’s no real chance they’ll work.
    Like you say, you can check with a drainage (civil) engineer - another cheaper option is to check planning applications in your area, big sites will often have full drainage strategies which should have onsite soak away testing which will confirm its viable.

    • @RagnBoneBrown
      @RagnBoneBrown  Год назад +4

      I'm pretty sure it's not 5m to a boundary. From memory it was 2.5m?

    • @sirhoggit
      @sirhoggit Год назад +17

      @@RagnBoneBrown On the face of it 2.5m makes sense, and ive seen some guidance from certain councils noting this, and other which don't even mention the boundary easement at all, but should a neighbour extend their property in the future this can lead to foundations within the 5m easment (and as I've said, 5m is a minimum and could be more subject to consultation with geotechnical engineer). Therefore the 5m easement to the site boundary is best practise and from my experience the Lead Local Flood Authorities who review planning applications (normally above a certain size) within each local authority will only accept 5m as a result.
      I dont want to come across critical as your in a retrofit situation where you've clearly improved what was there and what functioned reasonable well for a number of decades. Standards are always progressing, and with a lot of home projects its completely impracticable to bring everything in line with modern best practise, but I thought my comments could be something to consider if a fellow viewer was looking to do something similar.

    • @gwynroberson198
      @gwynroberson198 10 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@sirhoggit this is pretty much why new houses and refurbs are unaffordable. Constantly increasing compliance costs.
      From experience I have taken on local authority housing where new doors have been cut into supporting walls without lintels causing no end of roof problems, driveway drain covers have been replaced with a15 rated covers as they were cheaper. Fence posts put through shared rainwater drains
      Please can local authority get it's own house in order before making life more difficult for those that do know what they are doing.

    • @lokent6592
      @lokent6592 8 месяцев назад

      @@sirhoggit I really appreciated your insight here. I think that as you say given the existing situation they did the best they can, but I think it also highlights where if you clearly have some existing subsidance I would never want to chance it and do a DIY job. It surely wouldnt cost the earth to get an engineer to give it a once over and you could still do the work yourself after that.

    • @darrenpodger7294
      @darrenpodger7294 7 месяцев назад

      He needed a soak away and did a neat job well done doing it your self and not hiring any company to do it for you , you saved a mint

  • @pitsnipe5559
    @pitsnipe5559 Год назад +18

    I continue to find it fascinating to see how things are done in the UK as opposed to here in the USA. A bonus is seeing it done by someone who knows what they’re doing. Give the cats a neck scratch for me.

    • @drahcir6590
      @drahcir6590 10 месяцев назад +3

      In what way would you do it differently?

    • @SteveAddis
      @SteveAddis 7 месяцев назад

      @@drahcir6590 They did a great job and it will perform perfectly. Small details: I only use the black non woven geotextile fabric more durable long term and tie the cloth to the pipe with stainless clamp, overlap and staple. Deeper silt trap? If I could find one or make one. Again, everyone has their way of doing things. This is 1k times better then the previous with only stone. We once had an old house that had cisterns and a well pump. They held water and released water yet served two purposes for collecting roof water.

  • @RagnBoneBrown
    @RagnBoneBrown  Год назад +7

    Our drainage soakaway was blocked, so we needed to dig a new one to replace it. This was the hardest day's work I've ever done in my life!!!
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  • @stephenwilliams4631
    @stephenwilliams4631 Год назад +8

    Nice work, it definitely looked like hard graft. And well supervised by Mickey and Hazel, much to the utter delight of my seven year-old daughter! Good on Aiden for helping out too.

  • @Smithb83
    @Smithb83 Год назад +9

    Moving earth is always so much more demanding than anticipated! Another really interesting project, well done Keith and Aiden 👏

  • @SloggieBear
    @SloggieBear Год назад +4

    Fantastic work, well edited and produced video. Very informative. Thank you

  • @accessfm
    @accessfm Год назад +9

    I really appreciate the measurements you included with this video, the depth, pipe depth, coverage depth on top etc.
    I'm too going to be tackling this job in the near future also and of all the soakaway videos I have watched in the past few months, they all skim over the actual measurements needed.
    Great job there.

    • @RagnBoneBrown
      @RagnBoneBrown  Год назад +1

      Glad it was helpful!

    • @davidward5607
      @davidward5607 10 месяцев назад +1

      Most people say you shouldn't use washing up liquid as a pipe lubricant. It supposedly rots the seals. Use proper pipe lubricant

  • @soylentgreen326
    @soylentgreen326 Год назад +24

    Great job ❤ Before you get rid of that free sand, if you got lawn it might be a good top dressing ( or whatever gardeners call it )

  • @THE-AIDEN-PROJECT
    @THE-AIDEN-PROJECT Год назад +8

    I wish I could afford that number plate 😂 had an awesome day playing with the digger 🙌

  • @rush211251
    @rush211251 Год назад +2

    That’s one large soak away ! , great job and it’s nice to see people take pride in their DIY projects

  • @CasualDIY
    @CasualDIY Год назад +2

    Great job Keith. Had to do something similar. I had to move a 2000 litre tank for the rain water and connect it to something similar to your crates. In my case it was a tunnel made in a way that once placed underground you could drive a car over it. Very sturdy construction and quite smart considering it was made from plastic. Had to dig out a channel 1.5m deep 80cm wide and 14 meters long for that tunnel. 6 tons of gravel went on the bottom, same as you used the fabric to coat the gravel and the tunnel. On top of the gravel the tunnel was placed (the tunnel itself can hold 2000 liters of rain water) and on top of that 50cm of soil. Had a digger to dig everything up and it was a big one lol. However the gravel and then moving the mountain of soil was done by me and some help from my dad. It was bloody hard work so I know exactly how you felt. Good job mate.

  • @mandyleeson1
    @mandyleeson1 Год назад +7

    What a day! I was really interested in this one as we also have a problem with water, in our case coming from a neighbouring property, down a slope, but honestly Keith I don’t think we could manage it ourselves and after seeing your slog, I now don’t think we’ll try. Really impressed with your solution. Great video.👏🏼🌟

    • @RagnBoneBrown
      @RagnBoneBrown  Год назад +3

      Thanks Mandy. We have a similar issue here, we have the lowest house on the street and lower than the road too so we seem to get everyone else's water! 🤣 really should have considered that when we bought the place but one of those things that you don't know until you know...

  • @Sean006
    @Sean006 Год назад +2

    Aiden is a good guy to know. Came up with some good ideas. Good teamwork guys.

  • @thurlestonetennis2447
    @thurlestonetennis2447 Год назад +1

    Great job, well done. Just done similar for granddaughter, but am ‘Billy NoMates’ so did it on my own, with pick and shovel! Regrettably met shillet, not soft sand, so tough job at age 74. But certainly got a sense of satisfaction when shovelling last bit of top soil over the crates. Needless to say took more than one day. Just hope it works! Look forward to more of your projects.

  • @TehJumpingJawa
    @TehJumpingJawa Год назад +11

    A follow-up video in a few years time would be useful to report on any issues that might crop up.
    I'm thinking settling of the gravel over such a large area might cause problems for any pavers laid above.

  • @JohnColgan.
    @JohnColgan. Год назад

    Glad You got it done , surprised you did it in 1day. You chose about hottest time of year Todo it !! Great having Aiden's assistance/direction.grwat fun using digger ...😊😅.

  • @jontymo
    @jontymo 3 месяца назад

    Brilliant - we have just moved into a bungalow with downspouts running into tubs!!!! now I have a plan 👍

  • @Hand-i-Craft
    @Hand-i-Craft Год назад +1

    Brilliant video gents, really enjoyed it. I was shattered just watching 😂😂

  • @michaelp998
    @michaelp998 Год назад +12

    A percolation test would be a prudent move to establish whether the ground is suitable for draining into .

  • @haynesis
    @haynesis Год назад +2

    Aiden is epic. Best crossover

  • @CrimeVid
    @CrimeVid Год назад

    Love it ! I have a mate for doing that, no machines required ! the problem is to stop him digging, he seems to like it !
    The crate thing works, but is no better in function than a properly constructed soak-away , just lots quicker.

  • @swivvy3037
    @swivvy3037 Год назад +67

    Seriously what is going on?! Everything you upload is always 3 months ahead of what I'm planning 😂 this has been very useful as a hints & tips/do's n don'ts by using you as my Guinea pig

    • @stevebettany8778
      @stevebettany8778 Год назад +4

      You are buying lottery tickets while this is going on of course?

    • @TheWebstaff
      @TheWebstaff Год назад

      ​@@stevebettany8778😂

    • @Bart-Did-it
      @Bart-Did-it Год назад

      YT algorithm 😉 👍

    • @karmadel786
      @karmadel786 Год назад

      😂 'I love it when a plan comes together'

    • @MrSmid888
      @MrSmid888 Год назад

      Wait till he burns the gaff down 😂

  • @mags8014
    @mags8014 Год назад

    Great job the two of you did and well done to you for all that barrowing of soil and gravel, it was exhausting just watching! Thanks for the glimpses of the cats, too!

  • @Milner17
    @Milner17 Год назад

    I enjoy your videos so much every time I see you have posted a new one I am chuffed haha, amazing job yet again cheers Keith 👍🏼

  • @awladali8149
    @awladali8149 11 месяцев назад

    Your work is extremely good! I have learnt soo much, thank you.

  • @TheWardagh
    @TheWardagh Год назад +2

    Great job. Love this kind of stuff. Digging is murder, fair play to you. Love your channel, cheers from Ireland 🇮🇪

  • @shaun30-3-mg9zs
    @shaun30-3-mg9zs Год назад

    Hard work there Keith, come in handy that mini JCB and help from Aiden. You have done an amazing job mate well done👍

  • @tonyworkswood
    @tonyworkswood Год назад

    Really enjoyable Keith. It's great when you know someone who knows what they are doing. Looks like your cats were exhausted watching. I bet you were aching the day after. 👍Tony

  • @georgeshepherd694
    @georgeshepherd694 11 месяцев назад

    Really interesting watching this project from start to finish
    Thanks

  • @StrawbyteWorkshop
    @StrawbyteWorkshop Год назад +3

    Great video and a really interesting project. Not one I will need to take undertake where I am due to the massive balancing pond in the park opposite which handles all our storm water, but my mother's soakaway will need attention soon and I'll be sure to find a contractor for that! Coincidentally I was watching Aiden's french drain videos last night - great channel as you say.

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations Год назад

    Fantastic, Keith! You guys killed it! Really well done! 😃
    Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

  • @jadr3123
    @jadr3123 Год назад

    Superb and hard job. You looked tired at the end of the video, we understand. Super entertaining video as always. I’ve been watching you the last five years, or more, from Spain. Cheers from the sunny south.

  • @TransdermalCelebrate
    @TransdermalCelebrate Год назад

    That was good value and all that lovely sand too.

  • @stuartclarke4693
    @stuartclarke4693 Год назад

    Great job. Good of Aiden to help - he has a great channel.

  • @patrickflanagan8008
    @patrickflanagan8008 Год назад

    This was a really useful tutorial, full of the information needed to do the job properly. Nice one matey.

  • @simonlunt353
    @simonlunt353 Год назад

    I can’t understand why you’re video Channel has not got more people viewing you always give clear advice and your friend Aiden keep them coming 😊👍👏👏

  • @wc9412
    @wc9412 Год назад +1

    Wow for a diyer you have all best tools, more tools then a trade man

  • @ericbengtson2822
    @ericbengtson2822 Год назад

    Really interesting project, well done Keith and Aiden 👏 Oh and I liked the Cat pics. ;)

  • @dougdavidson175
    @dougdavidson175 Год назад

    Watched Aiden's video last night. Needless to say I have both o ye on tap. Deffo a back breaker. Nice to have help. Take care & stay safe.

  • @cazee100
    @cazee100 Год назад +1

    That was very enjoyable to watch and your honesty will, I’m sure, aid others considering tackling such a job themselves. You both did a great job which will benefit your home over the years. Stay are x

  • @samdub
    @samdub Год назад

    Great job! I’m installing some French drains soon so kind of a mini version of this!

  • @DavidLee-yu7yz
    @DavidLee-yu7yz Год назад

    I have been following Aidan for a while now and a Good job done guys, D

  • @richarddicktaylor219
    @richarddicktaylor219 Год назад

    Thanks. I had to dig out and reconnect an old rubble soakaway which has the rain from 4 small houses going into it. Too much water and when the soakaway pipe had blocked (before we purchased our house) it had been replaced with a surface pipe. We are now in the process of having downpipes fitted for each house (as I think is legally required) but I also added in a Rainus filter system that in theory catches the laves and moss . It was surprisingly expensive (£116), pretty poorly made (tried to get a replacement but the vendor from Wales didn't even bother to reply to our email and text . It will be interesting to see if if makes a difference and my guess is I will be digging a smaller holes for a few soakaway crates in the spring.

  • @negotiableaffections
    @negotiableaffections Год назад

    I think it was when you stared cementing the drains in that I had a 'flashback-ish' moment to scenes of a chap in a little shed at the bottom of his garden. Boy how things have come on since then, eh Keith? A super video of; tough work, someone has to do it, and releif & satisfaction in a vital job, well done. 💯my friend. (And cheers to Aiden for his RUclips camaraderie - I must pop over and see what he's made of this project)

  • @Douglas-hw8is
    @Douglas-hw8is 10 месяцев назад

    Well-done bud - really, really impressive!

  • @henley1100
    @henley1100 Год назад

    Hi Keith. No doubtvat all, mate, that was a blockbuster project! Sometimes , we wonder how we ever do these jobs. In your case, you did it , with no real need to have that particular battle ever again! Well done. Don

  • @IEnjoyCreatingVideos
    @IEnjoyCreatingVideos Год назад

    Nice work guys Thanks for sharing the video with us!💖😎👍JP

  • @NirreFirre
    @NirreFirre Год назад +1

    Good day of work! The results will be good for more than a decade I reckon.
    I don't know if the UK has these style of automatic leaf "sieves" or if you have any trees putting any amount of leafs on your roof (and into the pipes) buy searching for 🇸🇪 "självrens lövsil" will get you pictures of what they are. Very nice to have, it's a one time job to fit and you never run the risk of clogged pipes. Extra security for vacation houses or similar when you don't visit during long periods.

  • @PatrickLemay
    @PatrickLemay Год назад

    Exhausted just looking you do it. Well done

  • @garyhollywell2112
    @garyhollywell2112 Год назад

    Brilliant well done hard graft but very worth it.

  • @StevenInCornwall
    @StevenInCornwall Год назад

    This was a really good watch Keith. I did this on my parents bungalow about 15 years ago, the original soakaway being about 1.2 meters from the property and woefully undersized. I didnt know about those types of crates back then so had loads of large stone delivered. But the process was the same, using the membrane etc. so it was nice to have confirmation of what I have done was right. The room in the corner of the bungalow was so damp but soon dried out so it was definitely worth doing.

    • @brian-jv9bt
      @brian-jv9bt Год назад

      Keith aiden, go to Library ,construction drainage. You've just wasted time money all that hard graft, when the solution is a part of the house.

  • @russalternative858
    @russalternative858 Год назад

    Good job chaps. Another great video.

  • @Matlockization
    @Matlockization 7 месяцев назад +1

    I'm just wondering whether the whole pipe drainage system could have been led into the street ? What the gradient from front of house to back ?

  • @leeedwards3783
    @leeedwards3783 Год назад

    Nice to see a proper job done

  • @herrbeethoven
    @herrbeethoven Год назад

    Wow Keith, that was a very intimidating project, well done!

  • @studioyan
    @studioyan Год назад

    Proper Days graft that Keith!! Great video man 👌

  • @simonpaine2347
    @simonpaine2347 Год назад

    Interesting project! I did something similar last year.....should have done a video.... I put in a 50 gallon drum and a sump pump and I now pump the water out to the street. This would mean that your soakaway would last forever!

  • @andyc972
    @andyc972 Год назад +1

    That was a lot of work for one day, well done Keith, and how great that Aiden came over to help you out - top bloke, and a great channel too !
    I can't believe what beautiful sand you had there just a few feet down, what a handy resource, you could have your own quarry - you'll be alright for a sand pit for baby Brown !
    I have been considering doing one of these myself, but I think I should have done it years ago before all our tress got established as I think the roots would make it a nightmare !

  • @jonathandilk5722
    @jonathandilk5722 7 месяцев назад

    Brilliant job and great video

  • @__Timo__
    @__Timo__ Год назад

    You should have said to Aiden, that he can't sit down on site, too - see 13:42
    Great job from you two and thanks for showing!

    • @RagnBoneBrown
      @RagnBoneBrown  Год назад +1

      🤣

    • @__Timo__
      @__Timo__ Год назад

      @@RagnBoneBrown Oooh, best Ideas come later: Best response on 11:46 would have been "Go get an excavator which you can only stand on, you sitting cheeky something".

  • @nathalie5064
    @nathalie5064 Год назад

    It was without a doubt tidious and hard work but I'm sure it was worth it. First regarding cost and 2nd cause you know how it has been done (it's not always a good job unfortunately when we hire professionals...). Now you're good for at least a couple of years to come so well done! Amazing work and help from Aiden. I will check out his channel.
    And always nice to see Mickie and Hazel in your videos ❤

  • @stephengriffith1605
    @stephengriffith1605 Год назад

    Great job love it. Gave me some ideas for out my back lol
    Keep up the get work. Bet you sleep well that night lol 😂

  • @michaelmayo3127
    @michaelmayo3127 Год назад +1

    Well done!! to calculate the size of a soak-away, you need to know the hydraulic conductivity of the soil. You hit sand; so you are OK!!

  • @anthonymcnamara4002
    @anthonymcnamara4002 Год назад

    Did some serious earthworks a few months ago while terracing a portion of garden, a friend advised on hiring a power barrow on day two and my god, was that good advice!!

  • @djtaylorutube
    @djtaylorutube Год назад +1

    Oh cool, your wheelbarrow has the same "Squeaky Wheel" sound enhancement pack installed on it as mine!

  • @TheDeanoc69
    @TheDeanoc69 17 дней назад

    Ayy, it’s Aidan. That fella cracks me up

  • @mammiemania893
    @mammiemania893 Год назад

    One day ! You guys rock !

  • @Ragnarrok2023
    @Ragnarrok2023 8 месяцев назад

    where would you get those big blue containers you used? need to do a bit of landscaping myself and i've got a huge amount of decorative stone to remove and figured putting into those containers would be best!

  • @JuiceBanger1
    @JuiceBanger1 Год назад

    a job im looking to do myself. hopper is an inverted cone type shape to aid the flow of material.

  • @wilsonbriggs1614
    @wilsonbriggs1614 10 месяцев назад

    Great video, I plan to do this some point this summer.

  • @PabloBD
    @PabloBD Год назад +2

    What a back breaking job! Could you store the rain water instead? And use it for something? Or doesnt make sense in that area? Anyway more cats B roll is welcome and needed. Great video!!

    • @RagnBoneBrown
      @RagnBoneBrown  Год назад +2

      Cheers, yeah it was hard work! We've got water butts at the top of the garden and at the front so we don't need to store anymore 👍

  • @ShedDwellerMakerandRepairer
    @ShedDwellerMakerandRepairer 11 месяцев назад

    Started my working life at 13 as a groundworker. Absolutely loved it... but, it is literally the hardest work you could ever do. My spine was shot to bits by the time I was 27 though. Retrained as a surveyor. Much, much easier. 😂

  • @BlueVelvetBear
    @BlueVelvetBear 3 месяца назад

    Hi, great video. Can you tell me how you came to decide 10mm gravel and not larger? Why is this best for this application? Many thanks 😊 really enjoyed watching, ta. 👍

    • @RagnBoneBrown
      @RagnBoneBrown  3 месяца назад

      20mm is best as it leaves more voids, but much harder work to shovel and move around so that's why we went with 10mm

  • @jbyeats
    @jbyeats Год назад +1

    Wow - what can anybody say ?
    Two men / one machine --- and lots of hard work .
    Fantastic job . Anyone would be super contented with that outcome .

  • @BLUEHORIZON-g2b
    @BLUEHORIZON-g2b 11 месяцев назад

    A Great Job well done !

  • @conormcgeary
    @conormcgeary 7 месяцев назад

    Random question . Where did you get those containers to store the gravel with the lid that clips on ! ?

  • @trentfrancis4646
    @trentfrancis4646 18 дней назад

    Thanks for sharing lad great job.

  • @wgj4813
    @wgj4813 Год назад

    Jolly good job. Before plastic crates were the norm i built a soakaway , bought some manhole rings and a cover set two door lintels across the base to rest the rings on lined the sides of the hole with plastic sheeting and backfilled with large rocks and added a manhole cover. Jobs a goodun 20 years later and i can still go down the manhole and clear our silt of which there is very little. I do like the idea of having access to inspect and desilt.

    • @rumtumbugger
      @rumtumbugger Год назад

      I've done mini versions using old milk - crates - work like a charm. I wrapped them in permeable membrane and connected via orange piping - so quite good to come on here and see I actually guessed it all fairly correctly.

  • @MiriBON
    @MiriBON Год назад

    Another great project!

  • @nooshoff
    @nooshoff Год назад

    Great work!!!

  • @adeh503
    @adeh503 Год назад

    Good job mate and very well explained 👍

  • @bosse641
    @bosse641 Год назад

    Good job you two. 💪

  • @annie-centrepiecefurniture
    @annie-centrepiecefurniture Год назад

    Great video ! Well done

  • @M6JKW
    @M6JKW Год назад

    Awesome job 👍

  • @mrmonkeynews587
    @mrmonkeynews587 Год назад

    Very informative.

  • @jasonhardy3660
    @jasonhardy3660 Год назад

    Bloody good job 👍

  • @AudioDave1
    @AudioDave1 7 месяцев назад

    Can I use a soakaway in clay soil? I have done any digging to see if we have any sand below.

    • @RagnBoneBrown
      @RagnBoneBrown  7 месяцев назад

      You really need to get down enough to find sand

  • @kingcal53
    @kingcal53 Год назад

    Great video. Our house was extended at some point, so the soakaway is only now maybe only 1.5m from the back of the house. No idea why the didnt move it, discovered it when the insurers sent someone round to deal with a blockage in the pipe that leads to the soakaway!
    Need it moving but like you, our grass area of the garden is raised so can probably only move it another 1m before we reach that. Was going to attempt it myself, think I'll hire someone in!

  • @MigleschienHysteria
    @MigleschienHysteria Год назад +3

    It can be so easy to underestimate how taxing some jobs are! You guys did a great job!

  • @radharcanna
    @radharcanna 7 месяцев назад

    A great job. How would you measure the size of cage needed for a garden? I have an area of about 24 metres x 4 metres that floods in winter but I don’t know how big to make the soakaway.

    • @RagnBoneBrown
      @RagnBoneBrown  7 месяцев назад +1

      There are some websites online but you'd need to calculate the sq m of the roof area that the soakaway serves (assuming it's to capture rainwater from your roof)

    • @radharcanna
      @radharcanna 7 месяцев назад

      @@RagnBoneBrown Thank you. No roof involved, as it’s far from the house. I want to build a pond on the spot but don’t want to have water beneath it. I’ll have a look at those web sites. Thanks again.

  • @emmavik-fredriksson640
    @emmavik-fredriksson640 Год назад

    I watch almost every video you upload, even if I live in an apartment and never will need to know how to diy a soaker thingy. Still i enjoyed this one!

  • @QuickSplashVideo-rm2kh
    @QuickSplashVideo-rm2kh 9 месяцев назад

    I wonder if just replacing the slabs with a gravel or partial gravel patio would have worked given that your soil seemed rather sandy. Great job anyway and hard work too!

  • @trakside1
    @trakside1 Год назад

    Great job, as always. Have you had any serious rain since it would be great to see the water disappear into the soak away

  • @pat1walls
    @pat1walls Год назад +8

    Hi Keith, you should of hired small tracked wheel barrow - we’ve used them on a few jobs (filling skips etc) and they are perfect compliment to 1/2T mini digger - each bucket takes equivalent of 5 wheelbarrows

    • @RagnBoneBrown
      @RagnBoneBrown  Год назад +3

      Yeah I think I've seen Stuart at Proper DIY use one. Would have been great!

  • @Jessie-i6s
    @Jessie-i6s 4 месяца назад

    Great job and good Price even, thanks your vidéo 🇨🇵

  • @pteddie6965
    @pteddie6965 Год назад

    I am amazed at how long that you lasted on the business end of that shovel and behind that little wheel barrow. Shovel work is some of the most demanding labor that a man can do and most regular guys just can't last all day like you did. Thanks for the video. As always, I enjoyed watching you problem solve and complete this task.

  • @rinakaur7245
    @rinakaur7245 9 месяцев назад

    So a soakaway is where you dig deep enough to find sand in the ground? Then you place crates or gravel over sand covered by a membrane, then channel rainwater ftom gutters to soakaway location?

  • @Viken43
    @Viken43 Год назад

    More excellent content, always ready to help a fellow woodworker 😊

  • @leeedwards3783
    @leeedwards3783 Год назад

    Great video and job. Is the soakaway aloud to be that close the the boundary I wonder though?

    • @RagnBoneBrown
      @RagnBoneBrown  Год назад

      Technically not, but It is no closer than the old one

  • @daveevans5368
    @daveevans5368 8 месяцев назад

    Like the cat incloser. A response owner 👏 👍now they are not pooing in your neighbours garden