Soakaway Systems DT6
Soakaway systems are an integral part of managing excess surface water, especially in areas prone to heavy rainfall. DT6 soakaway systems are particularly designed to efficiently collect and distribute rainwater back into the ground, hence preventing surface water accumulation. They are widely beneficial in areas prone to waterlogging, flooding, and where the water table is inordinately high. In these areas, effective water drainage is notably essential, and that’s precisely what a properly installed DT6 soakaway system provides.
The DT6 soakaway system is typically made up of an array of perforated pipes or crates, wrapped in a membrane to prevent the ingress of soil. These systems are installed underneath the ground usually at a decent distance away from any building structures. The water infiltrates the ground via the perforations, dispersing it evenly throughout the subsoil, thus minimising the potential for waterlogging and detrimental soil erosion. A critical factor to consider while installing a soakaway system is the permeability of the soil. It is always recommended to conduct a thorough soakaway test to verify if conditions are suitable for soakaway installation.
In the UK, soakaway systems are a requirement for most new buildings. They are seen as an environmentally friendly option as compared to traditional drainage systems. The water collected in DT6 systems percolates back into the soil, replenishing the underground water reserves, playing a part in maintaining a healthy water cycle. Hence, every property owner should consider getting a DT6 soakaway system, not just for the immediate benefits but also for the lasting positive impact on the environment.
