Hi All
I live in a semi, and we have a patio at the back of the house, what I noticed is that the part of the roof sloping backwards has downpipes connected to the patio roof. I also have another downpipe which meets the downpipe of the patio on the surface of the garden, when I lifted up some of the patio boards, I noticed there is no gully under the patio as such, and the rain water is simply left to pour on the garden where the patio ends.
I am not sure if this is right, we have been living here for just over a year and I have not really taken time to check how it all links. The nearest drain/gully is at the other side of the house, so to get to it, a pipe will need to run the whole width of the house, then directed towards the side of the building which is where the nearest gully is.
I live in a semi, and we have a patio at the back of the house, what I noticed is that the part of the roof sloping backwards has downpipes connected to the patio roof. I also have another downpipe which meets the downpipe of the patio on the surface of the garden, when I lifted up some of the patio boards, I noticed there is no gully under the patio as such, and the rain water is simply left to pour on the garden where the patio ends.
I am not sure if this is right, we have been living here for just over a year and I have not really taken time to check how it all links. The nearest drain/gully is at the other side of the house, so to get to it, a pipe will need to run the whole width of the house, then directed towards the side of the building which is where the nearest gully is.