I've just removed what I think is called a 'french drain' from the back of our kitchen (see last photo with water butt) – a previous owner had put a drainage pipe in the gulley but used large pebbles to cover it, so over time it became encased in soil and was completely blocked. Our neighbour's drainage is meant to flow into this too, and this was causing her issues . The gulley at the back is now back to it's original state, allowing rainwater to flow into the drain.
But there's a problem at the side of the house. It also had pebbles and compacted mud up against the wall. I dug this up and found it was completely blocking two air vents with damp mud, which would explain the slugs and musty smell we get in the kitchen. Having removed the pebbles and mud there's now this channel but there are no exit points for the water that collects in it.
In the photo with the hosepipe, I thought there'd be a gap in the brick around the drain perhaps, but no. The water just sits in the channel either side of the drain.
What's mean to happen and what should I do? I could put the pebbles back but they just seem to conceal the water and risk blocking the air bricks again. Is there supposed to be a channel, or should I be looking at getting it filled in? You can't tell from the photos but the patio slopes down towards the french doors and the side alley. The channel down the side wall doesn't flow around the french doors and step, because that also still has mud and pebbles. I could clear that away too, but want to know I'm doing the correct thing. Clearing that won't help with the first channel, leading up to the drain.
Any advice appreciated.
Thanks.
But there's a problem at the side of the house. It also had pebbles and compacted mud up against the wall. I dug this up and found it was completely blocking two air vents with damp mud, which would explain the slugs and musty smell we get in the kitchen. Having removed the pebbles and mud there's now this channel but there are no exit points for the water that collects in it.
In the photo with the hosepipe, I thought there'd be a gap in the brick around the drain perhaps, but no. The water just sits in the channel either side of the drain.
What's mean to happen and what should I do? I could put the pebbles back but they just seem to conceal the water and risk blocking the air bricks again. Is there supposed to be a channel, or should I be looking at getting it filled in? You can't tell from the photos but the patio slopes down towards the french doors and the side alley. The channel down the side wall doesn't flow around the french doors and step, because that also still has mud and pebbles. I could clear that away too, but want to know I'm doing the correct thing. Clearing that won't help with the first channel, leading up to the drain.
Any advice appreciated.
Thanks.