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Drainage, Methods, tips, tricks etc
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<blockquote data-quote="ste stuart" data-source="post: 7289156" data-attributes="member: 856"><p>Sounds to me like you need a decent experienced contractor to advise what is best. With the best will in the world without actually seeing the land and existing drains none of us on the end of a keyboard can give you concise enough advice worth listening too when your thinking of spending that kind of money. I will say though that by the sounds of it you do have plenty of existing drains and jetting of them may give them a new lease of life. Whatever you do don’t let some pipe buryer come in and cut through all the existing drains, you’ll end up worse off than you started, find all the existing, work with/around them and if you cut through any connect them in.</p><p>why don’t you tell us what area your in, I’m sure someone on here will be local enough to recommend a contractor they’ve had good experience of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ste stuart, post: 7289156, member: 856"] Sounds to me like you need a decent experienced contractor to advise what is best. With the best will in the world without actually seeing the land and existing drains none of us on the end of a keyboard can give you concise enough advice worth listening too when your thinking of spending that kind of money. I will say though that by the sounds of it you do have plenty of existing drains and jetting of them may give them a new lease of life. Whatever you do don’t let some pipe buryer come in and cut through all the existing drains, you’ll end up worse off than you started, find all the existing, work with/around them and if you cut through any connect them in. why don’t you tell us what area your in, I’m sure someone on here will be local enough to recommend a contractor they’ve had good experience of. [/QUOTE]
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