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Hello,
Thank you in advance to anyone that takes the time to read this, I am desperate for suggestions from anyone that might be able to help me.
I brought a mid-terrace home last year where my back garden backs on to an uphill woodland/wasteland still owned by the property developer. my garden is always boggy and sodden as it is on a heavy clay base I have now found out. whenever it rains the garden provides no drainage and water flows rapidly from the wooded area though my back garden and up to my home. There have been instances where the water has been only and inch or two from coming into my living room. in the 40c heat we had last summer the back of my garden still had pools of water.
I have already explored the following options:
1) The local water/sewage provider has already confirmed there are no leaks in any of the pipework, this is caused purely by surface water.
2) the owner of the wooded area is not liable as they are naturally uphill and have no duty to prevent water from running down into my property legally.
3) I attempted to dig a soak away but the water did not drain (and is still there) as the heavy clay base will not allow it to drain
4) I cannot implement any kind of French drain to lead to water anywhere else as my property is mid-terrace and I do not have anywhere I can drain it into.
Only very slight rain is need to for it to flood as seen in the images, and it takes a long time for it to drain away. In periods of extended bad weather my footings are constantly underwater which has now begun to cause damage to the foundations of my home.
I am really at a loss as for what I can do here, any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance to anyone that takes the time to read this, I am desperate for suggestions from anyone that might be able to help me.
I brought a mid-terrace home last year where my back garden backs on to an uphill woodland/wasteland still owned by the property developer. my garden is always boggy and sodden as it is on a heavy clay base I have now found out. whenever it rains the garden provides no drainage and water flows rapidly from the wooded area though my back garden and up to my home. There have been instances where the water has been only and inch or two from coming into my living room. in the 40c heat we had last summer the back of my garden still had pools of water.
I have already explored the following options:
1) The local water/sewage provider has already confirmed there are no leaks in any of the pipework, this is caused purely by surface water.
2) the owner of the wooded area is not liable as they are naturally uphill and have no duty to prevent water from running down into my property legally.
3) I attempted to dig a soak away but the water did not drain (and is still there) as the heavy clay base will not allow it to drain
4) I cannot implement any kind of French drain to lead to water anywhere else as my property is mid-terrace and I do not have anywhere I can drain it into.
Only very slight rain is need to for it to flood as seen in the images, and it takes a long time for it to drain away. In periods of extended bad weather my footings are constantly underwater which has now begun to cause damage to the foundations of my home.
I am really at a loss as for what I can do here, any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.