dez mouth wrote:i have built approximatly 90cm below ground built onto natural clay with a (visqueen) plastic sheeting on the outer side and running into the property . the only issiue that i found was the water. something similar to a french drain and either a submersibile pump or hand pump alrarmed to a level sensor have resolved this.
steve jones wrote:
dez mouth wrote:i have built approximatly 90cm below ground built onto natural clay with a (visqueen) plastic sheeting on the outer side and running into the property . the only issiue that i found was the water. something similar to a french drain and either a submersibile pump or hand pump alrarmed to a level sensor have resolved this.
what sort of "roofing" did you use before you buried it. thanks.
.. if it is that you are wanting to stop the water coming in whilst building then without knowing the climate and annual expectant downfalls ect it would be very difficult to gauge the type of overhang you would require to achieve a dry uneventful dig !! haha il post my pics asap
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