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Take a look at our Guides & Reviews as we take an in depth look at products and their features.
We take a closer look at Plastic Soakaway Crates and gives helpful tips on size, capacity and installation.
Soakaways are an excellent way of disposing of surface water, and are a great method of flood prevention - find out how here.
A common question we hear from homeowners is what is a soakaway? Especially now that sustainable drainage guidelines are becoming stricter. Find out everything you need to know here in our helpful guide!
An introduction video to Nero Cells and how they can be combined with your soakaway crate for an even more efficient water system.
An introduction video to the sentinel silt trap, our new product that goes hand in hand with a soakaway crate.
Find out how you can use soakaway crates for attenuation - to reduce the force of stormwater by carefully controlling the level of flow.
Using soakaway crates for infiltration, a simple, environmentally friendly way to reduce water use whilst at the same time saving costs
Soakaway crates for infiltration - stormwater is fed into the soakaway allowing the water to slowly infiltrate into the surrounding soil
Take a look at our Geotextile membranes in closer detail, compare woven and non-woven membranes and applications for each.
The data sheet for our Rainsmart Ellipse soakaway crates. Find out all the information you need, from dimensions to storage.
This is the data sheet for our Rainsmart (Heavy) Soakaway Crates, it holds all the information you will need, including dimensions and void ratio.
Our Rainsmart drainage cells are innovative, low maintenance, and easy to install. The cell is for effective draining of excess water during heavy rainfalls and provides the perfect solution for grassy areas, green roofs, planter boxes, and drainage under paved areas.
A catchpit can be installed as part of an underground drainage system to catch sediment and debris, it plays an important role in preventing any blockages that if left could lead to flooding.
Here we provide all of the information you need to know about flow controls in relation to underground drainage systems.