Hello
I am doing landscaping and have a section of the garden that is just off a tiled patio, the goal is to put artificial turf down so it can be used as a BBQ area. The challenge is that in the far right corner is all the plumbing and water mains, inc sewerage access. The other challenge is that these pipes are probably 700mm below the patio ground level, raising all these is expensive.
The thinking is to build a retaining wall, rectangle around the water/sewer mains, either using sleepers, or bricks as I have a load of bricks left over from a recent renovation. This will create a 900mm x 1700mm rectangle. The idea is then to fill this section of the garden with soil so that it is just a simple small step down from the patio.
So the remaining challenge I have is how to cover the rectangle retaining hole. I want to cover it so that it can be walked on and ideally covered with artificial grass like the rest of this section so it blends in, and hides the access to the sewerage system.
I am looking at two options:
Finding a galvanised mesh grate, but it is difficult to find the required 900mm x 1700mm size, and having a custom grate build looks very expensive. I am also looking at resin/fibreglass options but not having much luck.
The other is to build from wood timber, having slats going from the outer edge to the edge of the bricks, and then slats going the other way, from internal edge to edge, so the wood grate sits onto the bricks.
Looking for any help on finding pre-building grate options, else building a grate?
Thanks Marc