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Trench drain

Post by tamada » June 5, 2024, 10:17 am

There's a grey water sluice in our backyard where the cement base has washed out and it no longer carries water away. I am worried about all this water saturation about 10 m behind the house. Since it's in daily use, repairing it could be a bit complicated.

The attached screen grabs of composite sectional trench drainage were taken last year on Line Voom but I didn't save the links. This would be an ideal solution as these drain sections could be fitted inside the original sluice while it's in use with no need to rebuild the cement base, just fill the voids for stability.

Has anyone seen these around any of the local hardware stores or online?

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Re: Trench drain

Post by Khun Paul » June 5, 2024, 11:02 am

No but here cement versions are readily available

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Post by tamada » June 5, 2024, 9:42 pm

Khun Paul wrote:
June 5, 2024, 11:02 am
No but here cement versions are readily available
Do you mean prefabricated sections? Otherwise you're talking about trying to replace the broken cement drain that's in daily use with a new cement drain in the same location. That's not going to be easy without diverting and pumping while the existing cement trench is rebuilt and allowed to properly dry.
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Re: Trench drain

Post by BillaRickaDickay » June 6, 2024, 8:00 am

Thinking of other options but I expect you've done your homework.

Length of run.
Source of Grey Water.
Surface Water drainage required as well?
Pedestrian or Vehicle Traffic?
Aesthetics.
Outlet location.

A Cheaper and less attractive option.
4inch Plastic Drain pipe bedded in and covered with Pea Shingle (or equivalent crushed rock "Hin") to take away surface water.
Roding Eye for long pipe run.
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Re: Trench drain

Post by kopkei » June 6, 2024, 8:08 am

thaiwatsadu ? https://www.thaiwatsadu.com/th/product/ ... gIcfPD_BwE
i am sure they will have them also in other shops , global house/dohome/homepro .....or lazada /shopee
https://shopee.co.th/product/550949698/ ... gLL4fD_BwE
https://www.lazada.co.th//products/i517 ... lFlag=true
or go take a look at champ concrete factory , on road 22 direction sakon nakhon....
https://www.thailandbuilders.in.th/comp ... cretecoltd good luck ... ;)

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Re: Trench drain

Post by Doodoo » June 6, 2024, 8:38 am

How about a 4" or whatever diameter you need of pipe, cut it in half for your trench

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Re: Trench drain

Post by Doodoo » June 6, 2024, 8:39 am

4" PVC pipe

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Re: Trench drain

Post by tamada » June 6, 2024, 10:43 am

kopkei wrote:
June 6, 2024, 8:08 am
thaiwatsadu ? https://www.thaiwatsadu.com/th/product/ ... gIcfPD_BwE
i am sure they will have them also in other shops , global house/dohome/homepro .....or lazada /shopee
https://shopee.co.th/product/550949698/ ... gLL4fD_BwE
https://www.lazada.co.th//products/i517 ... lFlag=true
or go take a look at champ concrete factory , on road 22 direction sakon nakhon....
https://www.thailandbuilders.in.th/comp ... cretecoltd good luck ... ;)
We have a winner!

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Re: Trench drain

Post by tamada » June 6, 2024, 11:44 am

BillaRickaDickay wrote:
June 6, 2024, 8:00 am
Thinking of other options but I expect you've done your homework.

Length of run.
Source of Grey Water.
Surface Water drainage required as well?
Pedestrian or Vehicle Traffic?
Aesthetics.
Outlet location.

A Cheaper and less attractive option.
4inch Plastic Drain pipe bedded in and covered with Pea Shingle (or equivalent crushed rock "Hin") to take away surface water.
Roding Eye for long pipe run.
Length of run: 6 m straight, a 90 deg bend, then straight 20 m.
Source of Grey Water: Two bathroom showers/sinks, wet bar, kitchen sink, washstand and two washing machines.
Surface Water drainage required as well?: No, but it's open to any rain runoff from the hard standing at back of the house.
Pedestrian or Vehicle Traffic?: Not heavy, mostly just the dogs and chooks.
Aesthetics: Below eye level, it's a cement sluice.
Outlet location: Connects with the cement sluice that was built properly and into the moobahn's grey water 'system'.

The 1m sections from Thai Watsadu in kopkei's link will be ideal as this can be laid in the current, defective sluice and leveled so it drains properly. That means only stopping use of shower, sinks and appliances for a couple of hours at most. Easy in a cooler morning when everyone is off to 'work'.

As for covers and aesthetics, I could go for 100% grating cover (stops the baby chooks falling in) but may opt to cover a 10 m section on the 20 m run so the motorbikes and skylabs are out of sight.
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Re: Trench drain

Post by tamada » June 6, 2024, 12:17 pm

Looks like in stock at both of Oodorn's TW branches.
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Re: Trench drain

Post by BillaRickaDickay » June 6, 2024, 12:23 pm

tamada wrote:
June 6, 2024, 11:44 am
BillaRickaDickay wrote:
June 6, 2024, 8:00 am
Thinking of other options but I expect you've done your homework.

Length of run.
Source of Grey Water.
Surface Water drainage required as well?
Pedestrian or Vehicle Traffic?
Aesthetics.
Outlet location.

A Cheaper and less attractive option.
4inch Plastic Drain pipe bedded in and covered with Pea Shingle (or equivalent crushed rock "Hin") to take away surface water.
Roding Eye for long pipe run.
Length of run: 6 m straight, a 90 deg bend, then straight 20 m.
Source of Grey Water: Two bathroom showers/sinks, wet bar, kitchen sink, washstand and two washing machines.
Surface Water drainage required as well?: No, but it's open to any rain runoff from the hard standing at back of the house.
Pedestrian or Vehicle Traffic?: Not heavy, mostly just the dogs and chooks.
Aesthetics: Below eye level, it's a cement sluice.
Outlet location: Connects with the cement sluice that was built properly and into the moobahn's grey water 'system'.

The 1m sections from Thai Watsadu in kopkei's link will be ideal as this can be laid in the current, defective sluice and leveled so it drains properly. That means only stopping use of shower, sinks and appliances for a couple of hours at most. Easy in a cooler morning when everyone is off to 'work'.

As for covers and aesthetics, I could go for 100% grating cover (stops the baby chooks falling in) but may opt to cover a 10 m section on the 20 m run so the motorbikes and skylabs are out of sight.
Looks like you're on top of it, don't forget yer 1 in 40 slope.
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Re: Trench drain

Post by tamada » June 6, 2024, 1:24 pm

Doodoo wrote:
June 6, 2024, 8:39 am
4" PVC pipe
That would be an option if all the drains entered the sluice at the same point like they used to and the run was straight and short, but one of the bro-in-laws solutions for a "too-hard" blocked drain last year was to run a new drain that dumps water into the sluice at a different location and at a height that doesn't consider slope, the 1 in 40 that BRD mentions to ensure a flow to the outlet. That and new pipework getting in the way of rebuilding the trench and ensuring there are no dips, sags or blockages if the pipe option was going to be permanent. Definitely way, way cheaper but I don't want to have to mess with it for at least another fifteen years.

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