Browse Forums Landscape & Garden Design Re: SOAKWELLS - How easy are they to put in and install ? 10Feb 09, 2010 3:21 pm THE LIGHT OF MY LIFE IS 495 SQM OF BEACH SAND AND WEEDS! http://missvintageshouseofpain.blogspot.com/ Re: SOAKWELLS - How easy are they to put in and install ? 19Apr 13, 2010 7:01 pm you really will be best to install the ag drains. Far more effective. By heaps! One length of ag drain will do more than a soak well. With the mini excavator it will be a piece of cake. http://www.globalsynthetics.com.au/prod ... inage.php# Don't directly connect the drain to the pipe into the soakwell. You'll thank me for that What is far better than an ag drain is these drainage tanks. these crap on a soakwell and ag drain! Easy as to install, they can be linked to as many as you like Cover them in a geotextile (some special cloth ) and they will rid more water than you can imagine. You will need a business owner to supply these for you from these guys. The are wholesale only. Give them a call and find out who sells them near you http://www.globalsynthetics.com.au/file ... llipse.pdf phone: (08) 9459 4300 Soakwell, crap Ag Drain, good drainage tanks, bloody fantastic. Soakwells, ag supply places, hardware and some retic shops Ag drain, from the link provided, hardware and farm/ ag supply places like Elders etc. Drainage tanks, fast and easier than any other option as well as stronger, from the number posted Re: SOAKWELLS - How easy are they to put in and install ? 20Jul 12, 2010 7:14 pm So with the ag-pipe installed that way... would it affect paving or liq limestone type isntall? Maybe this might be a good alternative for theose who have garage on the boarder and there's rwp that spills onto a section of the property that's the width of the garage column. Is it suitable for a small block? where there's only roughly 1400mm gap on either side and <3000mm gap at the back and 8000*6000 space at the front from wall to fence? DIY, Home Maintenance & Repair I mean, I install them/sell them for a living so I haven't done DIY, unless you count the first one I installed lol. (electrician by trade). Usually a 6-8 hour job for… 3 41613 That's a fantastic result! Happy you got it sorted out. cheers Simeon 6 8702 0 10363 |