Hi all,
After walking around a bunnings for 2 hours I realised I need some help to come up with a plan to gravel this path down the side of this brand new house I've just moved into. I don't know much about anything landscaping and home owning so I really appreiciate any advice and infomation sources you can link me to. I'm reseraching like mad but it's frustrating. Everyone has different ways of doing things and most information just boils down to "be careful" and/or "just get a professional". I can't afford a professional and I'm not convinced I need one.
It was going to be straightforward until we had a big downpour and then there was a swimming pool down here. About 3 inches of water just pooled all the way down here. It did drain away after the rain stopped. So it might actually be fine to just cut the pipe, whack a grate on it and start laying down sand/gravel.
But water would still pool up to the top of the drain pipe and a full inch of water down here while it rains can't be good for the slab? Maybe it doesn't matter while it rains, as long as it drains away?
I would've thought it would be agi pipe from the downpipe to the storm water drain just in front of the bin but it appears it's PVC pipe all the way. No pipe along the side of the patio, which did fill with water during the rain.
So what are my options?
I could put two shallow 3-4 meter trenches, one from halfway between the far drain and that downpipe and the other starting from the corner of the patio that slopes towards the downpipe in the photo. I'm not sure if that's a good idea, if it's even nessecary or if it is, how to connect agi pipe to that PVC pipe.
Alternatively - leave the far drain as is. I just do the one trench starting from the end of the patio the photo is taken from, sloping toward the downpipe, might solve a great deal of the problem. Looking at the photos, I might be making a bigger deal out of this than need be. I live alone so I wind myself up often.
I've pretty much convinced myself typing this out that if I just put down something that will guide the water towards that far pipe it would be enough. Probably?
Then the other important question is what to put under the gravel that would actually take the space from the water, lift it up and guide it away to the drain. This whole job would be a lot simpler if I knew of a way to just fill in the space (without concrete) so that the water can't pool below the drain level and slope it all towards the one drain. Instead of digging trenches and cutting PVC pipe.
I appreciate any help. I'm available for a chat if someone thinks it might be easier to give me a call.

