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STP: Percolation test and herring bone field length


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(Thinking the answers to these 2 questions maybe linked ? )

1. Percolation test: is one necessary and can you provide a DIY result? FYI - We plan to get a warranty at the end of the build, "just in case".

2. How do you calculate how much soak away pipe in your herring bone field is required? Is there a useful website?

Thanks

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On 27/08/2020 at 13:13, Oxbow16 said:

What type of soil do you have?  

 

And have you any idea how high the water table is in winter and/or after heavy prolonged rain (aka summer)?

The ground is slate and soil mix called shillet (sp?) which does seem to drain well. We are onsite this week suffering the rainstorms, the surface seems to remain firm, and two pits about 1m deep are always "dry" (no pooling of water) after each heavy downpour.

The plot is near the top of a hill.

Overall I don't think I'm going to have a problem. So, do I need the percolation test (in particular to support a building warranty if i get one)?

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