this channel is one of those brilliant niche subjects for just the right amount of people to make this dude comfortable in life. the sort of content you didn't know you needed and you subscribe immediately. i need to work on the length of my sentences.
Turf Moor was one of the first grounds to have under-soil heating, and only until recently they still had a problem with part of ground getting waterlogged that was more to do with the drains outside the ground, but since we've been in the Premiership the quality of the pitch is fantastic 🤗💞😘
Sure thing, it's quite a nifty system which increases the available volume to store water underneath the pitch (compared to normal pitches as the void ratio is a lot higher). This not only allows water to drain from the pitch quicker but allows the water to be used for other purposes e.g. rainwater harvesting.
@@niallwatson4278 Great question Niall. The crates will be covered with a geotextile membrane, this will create a barrier between the soil above and crates but will allow the the water through into the crates. Thanks for your comment.
@@acivilconversation18 yes. Of how you install it (tips, advice, etc) I want to start something and that's the information I need right now. I mean, this video was very useful. So if you got that, please help. Thank you
@@acivilconversation18 haha i much prefer to see you attempt an actual installation of a modern under soil drainage/heating system in your back garden.
this channel is one of those brilliant niche subjects for just the right amount of people to make this dude comfortable in life.
the sort of content you didn't know you needed and you subscribe immediately.
i need to work on the length of my sentences.
Thanks for your comment! It's much appreciated, hopefully I can help continue to expand your knowledge :)
To Mow Vu: I am busting my belly with your bestowing banter upon the bevy.
Only discovered the channel today, it's top quality content for sure 😘
You can use here vacuum sewer collection system to collect the water and discharge to the end point
Turf Moor was one of the first grounds to have under-soil heating, and only until recently they still had a problem with part of ground getting waterlogged that was more to do with the drains outside the ground, but since we've been in the Premiership the quality of the pitch is fantastic 🤗💞😘
Probably one of the reasons why they're top of the league lol.
Good channel & graphics. Deserve more subs. Try to use thumbnails and tags that fit the algorithm
Thanks for the comment and tips Seamus, much appreciated! :)
@@acivilconversation18: Try to cut down -- or cut out the music, lest you'd drown, becoming hard to understand and muffled.
what is the distance between the secondary drainages ?
wonder technology, good exllanation
Thank you very much for the comment, much appreciated! :)
To Civil Conversation: Could you cut out the music so you can sound clear, making comprehension better? -- or write a transcript.
Thanks for the feedback eddy, will look the adjust the volume for future videos. Cheers for your comment. :)
Thankyou was wondering the same thing.
No problem, glad you liked the video. Thank you for your comment! :)
So please tell me more about teh Permavoid System.
Sure thing, it's quite a nifty system which increases the available volume to store water underneath the pitch (compared to normal pitches as the void ratio is a lot higher). This not only allows water to drain from the pitch quicker but allows the water to be used for other purposes e.g. rainwater harvesting.
@@acivilconversation18 what stops the crates getting filled up with the topsoil from above?
@@niallwatson4278 Great question Niall. The crates will be covered with a geotextile membrane, this will create a barrier between the soil above and crates but will allow the the water through into the crates. Thanks for your comment.
@@acivilconversation18 Does the surface under permavoid system has to be inclined so the water drains off?
Thank u
skip to 2:30 to find out they use french drains to remove water, the end.
Do you have a video on how to do it?
Hi Muzi, do you mean the animations for the video?
@@acivilconversation18 yes. Of how you install it (tips, advice, etc)
I want to start something and that's the information I need right now.
I mean, this video was very useful. So if you got that, please help.
Thank you
@@muzimocah505 ua-cam.com/video/4nE6MciaRjo/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Dreamlet This is a good place to look.
@@acivilconversation18 haha i much prefer to see you attempt an actual installation of a modern under soil drainage/heating system in your back garden.
Video starts at 2:26