Soakaway Not Draining -
If the soakaway is old—especially if it is just a rubble-filled pit—it will eventually fail. Modern soakaways use "crates" (plastic modular boxes wrapped in a permeable membrane). These are much more efficient and hold a higher volume of water than rubble.
For soakaways struggling with clay binding, specialized chemical treatments can help. These "soakaway revivers" break down the sodium bonds in the clay, reopening the soil's natural pores. 🛠️ Professional Re-Vibration or Aeration soakaway not draining
When a soakaway stops draining, it’s more than just a puddle in the yard—it’s a sign that the underground system responsible for managing your property's water has reached its limit. Understanding why this happens and how to address it can save you from costly property damage and regulatory headaches. If the soakaway is old—especially if it is
If you live in a low-lying area or near a river, the natural water table might rise significantly during winter. If the water table rises above the level of the soakaway, the soakaway is essentially submerged in groundwater. It cannot drain into soil that is already full of water. This turns your soakaway into a sealed bathtub—water goes in, but cannot escape because the surrounding ground is saturated. Understanding why this happens and how to address