Not all owners of suburban estates are "lucky" with ideal hydrogeological conditions. Often only in the process of cultivating the land or building they realize that the underground water lies high, that puddles stand for a long time during the flood period. Do not worry, this problem will eliminate the drainage. Agree, it is much easier to build it than to look for a perfect site.
The drainage system eliminates excess moisture in the soil and vegetation layer, thereby ensuring normal growth of cultivated green spaces. It will divert underground water from the foundation in case of contact, protect the basement and the inspection pit of the garage from flooding.
Those who want to arrange the drainage of the garden site with their own hands or the efforts of the team of landscape workers, we will find detailed answers to all kinds of questions. Our material describes in detail the options for groundwater drainage systems and how to construct them.
Prerequisites for the construction of drainage
A drainage system that collects and discharges excess groundwater is necessary in the following cases:
- The plot is flat, i.e. There are no conditions for spontaneous movement of water downhill.
- Groundwater is noted at a level close to the surface of the earth.
- The site is located in a lowland, river valley or in a marsh drained area.
- The soil-vegetable layer develops on clay soils with low filtration properties.
- The summer house was built on a slope, not far from its foot, due to which, when precipitation falls on and around the site, water accumulates and stagnates.
Installation of drainage is almost always necessary in areas with clay soils that underlie the soil: sandy loam, loam. During a period of heavy rainfall and snowmelt, this type of rock passes water through its thickness too slowly or does not allow it to pass at all.
Water stagnation at the level of soil development is associated with its overmoistening. In a humid environment, fungus actively multiplies, infections, pests (slugs, snails, etc.) appear, which leads to diseases of vegetable crops, rotting of the roots of bushes, perennial flowers and trees.
Due to stagnation of water, the soil-vegetable layer is overmoistened, as a result of which plants die in a water-saturated environment, and the appearance of the site worsens. The drainage system allows you to remove moisture instantly, preventing its prolonged exposure to the soil
If you do not solve the problem of waterlogging of the soil, then erosion of the earth may occur over time. In frosty times, the soil layers containing water will heave, which may damage the foundation, paved walkways and other landscaping facilities.
To check if drainage is necessary, you need to know the throughput of the soil layers in the area. To do this, dig a small pit 60 cm deep and pour water to the limit.
If water is absorbed per day, then the soil underlying the soil has acceptable filtration properties. In this case, there is no need for drainage. If after two days the water does not leave, it means that clay rocks lie under the soil and plant layer, and there is a risk of overmoistening.
Due to the heaving of water-saturated rocks, the walls of residential structures may crack, as a result of which the building may become unsuitable for permanent residence
If a drainage system is not implemented in a timely manner, the following problems are threatened by suburban estates:
- flooding of cellars, ground floors, additional buildings located below ground level - this subsequently leads to damage to wall materials, the formation of mold and fungi, rotting of furniture, stairs and other wooden structures;
- waterlogging of the soil due to its saturation with moisture, which leads to low productivity, decay of the roots of vegetable crops, plants, the death of trees and other plantings;
- dips, depressions, pits can form on the site, as a result of which paved paths and tiles are destroyed - all this negatively affects the landscape of the personal territory.
During the winter period, during the freezing of ORS and underlying heaving soils lying above the level of seasonal freezing, the water contained in the pores of the earth will expand. An increase in the volume of soil threatens with the destruction of structures buried in it and resting on the ground.
The organization of the drainage system will allow the most simple and affordable way to solve the following problems:
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Protection of the root system of bushes and trees
Creating favorable conditions for plantations
Collapse under the foundation of the house
Consider the types of drainage systems and their features.
The main types of soil drainage systems
Before you begin to engage in the preparation of a work plan, the purchase of equipment and materials, you need to determine which system is appropriate to implement, so that it works as efficiently as possible.
There are three types of drainage systems:
- superficial (open) - is a ditch on the surface of the earth, used to remove excess moisture formed due to private rains or melting snow;
- deep (closed) - water drainage is carried out using a system of pipes, wells; the system is used in case of a risk of flooding the garden with rainfall and / or groundwater;
- filling - the principle of its construction is the same as the deep one, only drainage material without pipes is used exclusively; Suitable for drainage during precipitation.
Each of the above technologies has its advantages and disadvantages.
Drainage systems for landscaping are divided into two varieties: open and closed. An open one consists of a network of ditches; in a closed ditch, perforated pipes are laid or soil with high filtration properties is filled
The surface drainage network is often combined with storm sewers, collecting and discharging precipitation. The stormwater is equipped with two types of water collectors: point and linear.
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The least of all forces, means and time will require the installation of an open drainage system. This is a simple network of channels arranged with a bias towards unloading.
A surface or underground system, which involves only soil replacement, is cheaper and simpler than a pipe option, but more complicated and more expensive than open channels. This option spontaneously unloads areas with clay soils by simply moving water to soils with high filtration
The collection and removal of water by a drainage pipe wrapped in a layer of polymer or natural gravel and geotextiles is an effective, but quite expensive option. When placed in soil, to a depth of 0.4 m, this drainage works to improve the living conditions of plants
For drainage and water drainage from soil layers located at the level of laying underground utilities and structures, deep drainage is arranged. The pipe absorbs water and leads it to a discharge or collector well
Channel system for water drainage
Open drainage with soil replacement
Suburban drainage pipe
Depth drainage for soil drainage
Stormwater as an effective supplement
Storm sewer - a set of drainpipes with a well for the accumulation of moisture, through which it is transferred to the water intake. Before entering the water in the well, there is a special siphon partition (grate) designed to clean the incoming liquid from debris, as a result of which the system does not become clogged, and there is no unpleasant odor in it.
The storm sewage system with linear water collectors is a series of trays located at a slope towards the place of moisture collection. Tanks are installed in ditches with a layer of gravel at the bottom. Technology is used when the slope of the daily surface of the site does not exceed 30 degrees relative to the horizon.
Open ditches of the drainage system, as well as storm sewers, can be covered with a special rain grate that does not allow garbage
The main difference between a point system and a linear one is that a point system uses a pipe system located underground. Water is collected through so-called “points” - special storm drains equipped with a permeable grate.
This solution makes the design almost invisible on the site.
Point drainage systems for storm sewers are installed under gutters that collect atmospheric water from the roof of buildings
Sometimes systems of the same type are not enough for the territory, therefore, to maintain the optimum level of moisture, they can be combined.
It is necessary to choose the type of system individually, taking into account landscape, geological features. For example, if the house is located away from the reservoir, then you can restrict yourself to open drainage. If the mansion is located on a landslide hazardous slope in a river valley, then it is better to use several systems at the same time. More information about the arrangement of storm sewers can be found here.
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Linear storm sewer
Plastic tray in stormwater device
Point variant of the catchment
The channel for removal of the collected water system
Closed drainage device
The closed-type system is a network of trenches into which pipes and drainage material are laid. Drainage can be laid both over the entire area and in a specific area that needs a drainage system.
The deep drainage system consists of the following elements:
- drainage pipes;
- well (drainage system);
- pump for pumping water.
To implement the system, it is necessary to dig trenches, carry out pipe installation, and construct drainage systems.
Deep, i.e. a closed drainage system is absolutely invisible in the area, since the pipeline is sprinkled with fertile soil on top, on which vegetable crops can be planted
To equip the water supply in the trench you will need:
- geotextiles;
- crushed stone;
- gravel;
- sand.
The system is effectively used in case of flooding of the site with groundwater.
Standard structural components of the drainage system are:
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Groundwater absorption drainage pipe
Drain System Maintenance Cleaning
Needle-punched material - non-woven geotextile
Gravel backfill - soil filter
Disposal of water in a sewage pond
Manifold well drainage system
Absorbing well construction
The route for the withdrawal of water beyond the boundaries of the site
Drawing up the layout of elements
Before carrying out the work, it is necessary to draw up a plan of the site, noting the objects of housing, domestic and household purposes, as well as shrubs, trees, flower beds.
Next, you need to determine the location for the well, taking into account the location of the drainage system. A drain can be a sewer, a well, or any other natural source of water.
The diagram illustrates the layout of the open drainage system according to the herringbone pattern. In the figure: 1) pipeline branches; 2) the main sewer; 3) rainfall runoff; 4) well
Then you need to draw up a layout of the trenches.
There are 4 main types of circuits:
- location by a snake;
- parallel device;
- laying herringbone drains;
- trapezoid location.
You can choose the scheme yourself, but the most commonly used is herringbone markup.
The choice of pipe layout depends on the shape of the site. The herringbone scheme is the most effective because it can cover the largest area
Ditches can be located around the perimeter of the territory and along the contour of the house. On the site where vegetables, flowers will grow, a network is being built taking into account the requirements, which will be discussed below.
Installation Specifications
When building a trench, the following requirements must be considered:
- depth should be 1-1.2 m, and width - 35-40 cm;
- near the trees, a trench is dug to a depth of 1.2-1.5 m, near forest stands - 70-90 cm, near flower beds - 60-80 cm;
- if peat soil prevails at the PRS level of the site, then, given that it quickly shrinks, the depth of the trench should not be less than a meter;
- if the site is embossed, then the depth can reach a meter, if it is gentle or with a slight slope, then digging a trench with a depth of less than 1.5 m is inefficient;
- on clay soils: sandy loam, loam, trenches are dug at a distance of 7-10 m from each other, on well-drained: sand, gravel and gravel deposits - 15-20 m;
- The drainage system should be located further than 1 meter from the foundation of the house, and the minimum allowable distance to the fence is 50 cm.
For the construction of an open drainage system, special pipes with a mesh should be selected. Their diameter can vary from 0.15 to 0.5 cm. It is better to refuse to use asbestos-cement or ceramic drains, since they are impractical, require preliminary preparation, frequent washing, and quickly become clogged.
The most effective are plastic pipes with perforation with geotextiles and a filter made of coconut or other fiber
For the installation of closed drainage branches, it is recommended to give preference to perforated pipes made of polymer or composite materials. Some modifications are equipped with a special filter shell (geotextile), which prevents clogging of the system.
The diameter of the manifold must be larger than the diameter of the pipe. If the area of the plot being equiped is more than 0.5 ha, then the diameters may be equal.
The slope of the system towards the collector should be 2-3 cm per meter of pipe with a diameter of 5-10 cm. If it is planned to use a pipe of a larger diameter, the slope should be less. In more detail about how to correctly calculate the slope of the drainage pipe, we outlined in this material.
Landowners in a lowland or on a steep slope face a problem when the water stagnates in the lowest place, when, as a water intake, it can be located higher. In this case, in the lower part of the territory it is necessary to build a storage well into which it is necessary to introduce a drainage pump. With its help, water is pumped up with a discharge into a ditch, ravine or other water receiver.
If it is planned to build an absorption well on the site for the disposal of collected water, then the work on its construction is carried out in the following sequence:
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Step 1: Delivery of concrete rings to the work site
Step 2: Installing the rings in a pre-designed foundation pit
Step 3: Cleaning the bottom of the filter well
Step 4: Laying the bottom of the geotextile well
Step 5: Backfilling sand and fine gravel to the bottom
Step 6: Backfill coarse gravel and pipe inlet
Step 7: Laying the Concrete Well Slab
Step 8: Backfill the pit with the unloading point
System construction progress
The first thing to do before digging a trench is to build a drainage well. Its depth should be 2-3 m and a diameter of up to 1 meter.
The most reliable well is concrete. However, installing concrete rings manually is not always possible, so you will have to resort to the help of lifting equipment. In addition, high cost and fragility are disadvantages of concrete structures.
Plastic well - a special design made of polyethylene, polypropylene or polyvinyl chloride, is practical and high quality, effectively withstands soil pressure. The advantage of a reservoir well is that it provides pipe bends, and comes with rubber cuffs to ensure tight joints.
Plastic wells are considered the easiest to operate and install, meet the price-quality ratio
You can also pave a brick well yourself, make a structure of rubber and other improvised materials.
Subsequently, a drainage pump is installed in the well, which pumps water into the drainage system - a sewer, a well, or another natural water intake.
Then you can start digging trenches according to the scheme, taking into account technical requirements.
It is highly recommended to use pipes with geotextiles, since the material allows you to filter water, prevents clogging of pipes and increases their service life
To protect against clogging of ordinary plastic pipes, so-called “external” filters are used, made from straw, fiber peat, and weaving waste.
After digging the trenches, perform the following actions:
- They fill the trench with sand 10 cm, after which they adjust the geotextile layer so that the edges of the canvas are higher than the recess.
- Geotextile is covered with crushed stone by 20 cm.
- Lay drainage pipes.
- Pipes are covered with gravel or gravel of sedimentary rocks to a height of 30-40 cm, then with coarse or gravelly sand at 30 cm.
- Folding geotextile - it will hold small particles and allow the system to clog.
- Geotextiles are sprinkled on top with a fertile layer of earth - soil.
- Pipes are connected to the well.
The technology for designing a system of backfill drainage differs from the deep one in that pipes are not provided in it. The trenches are filled with large rubble or broken brick, and they are covered with fine stone or gravel on top.
Open option implementation
To create surface systems, the same trench construction rules are used as for the deep ones.
For an open system, it is enough to build ditches with a depth of 0.7 m and a thickness of 0.5 m. The walls are made with a slope, the bevel angle is 30 degrees. The ditch is led into a sewage well, which is common to sites or to any other water intake.
The easiest and cheapest way to install a drainage system to drain the garden is an open version, which can be done with your own hands without any problems and costs.
The walls of the open drainage ditches are compacted, sometimes reinforced with cobblestone or rubble, and laid out with concrete tiles.
On our site there are other materials about the arrangement of the drainage system on the site and around the house, we suggest you familiarize yourself with them:
- Drainage device around the house: design and installation of a drainage system with your own hands
- Drainage scheme around the house: the nuances of designing drainage systems
- How to make your own foundation foundation house drainage: the secrets of proper organization
- Site drainage project: design rules + selection of location, slope, depth, system elements
Extension of drainage service life
The sump-type drainage system is able to function effectively for 5-7 years, when both deep and open drainage structures with high-quality pipes make it possible to forget about the problem of waterlogging for 50 years. But this is possible subject to periodic maintenance of the network.
There are 4 rules for caring for the system.
- On the site where the pipes are located, large-sized equipment should not pass - the road for it should be laid separately.
- Regular loosening of the earth will improve its water permeability, which will ensure good operation of the system.
- Once every 2-3 years, pipes should be flushed under strong pressure of water, cleaning them from clay particles, rust.
- Earth installation work should be carried out on moist ground.
By following simple tips, you can extend the life of your equipment and avoid repairs.
The video tells about all the nuances of a private drainage system:
Installation of drainage in the land saves land owners from many problems. By installing a drainage system, you can not worry about the condition of the crops, the general appearance of the site with increasing humidity.
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