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Use the following as a guide to digging the trench: Must allow for 150mm of gravel backfill either side of the pipe. Must allow for 450mm minimum depth of cover (150mm top soil, 300mm drainage layer)
The average cost to a yard drainage system is $4,616, but this project can range from as low as $800 for small-scale fixes to $15,000 for full-scale solutions. The average cost to a drainage system in a yard is $4,616, though most homeowners spend between $2,121 and $7,113.
7 Steps for Digging a Drainage Trench Step 1: Determine the Location and Size of the Trench. Step 2: Prepare the Trench. Step 3: Excavate the Trench. Step 4: Line the Trench With Landscape Fabric. Step 5: Create a Gravel Bed. Step 6: the Drain Pipe. Step 7: Cover the Trench.
For instance, residential sewer line depth ranges from 18 to 30 inches. However, city sewer line depths are different. Your citys sewer lines must always be deeper than the deepest residential pipe to allow waste to flow downhill. As such, these lines can go as deep as needed.
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