Soakaways in Lee Green that stop pooling water and protect your home’s foundations. We design, test and install compliant systems for gardens and driveways across SE12. Expect clear advice, tidy workmanship and drainage that performs in heavy rain.
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If your garden or driveway is holding water after rainfall, a properly designed soakaway can restore safe, usable space. We install new systems and replace failed pits for homeowners around the Lee Green crossroads and near Lee station. Each job starts with understanding where the water is coming from and where it can discharge safely. The result is drainage that works in real weather, not just on paper.
Homes in SE12 range from Victorian terraces to Edwardian semis and 1930s houses, and each brings different drainage challenges. Older properties often have altered ground levels, mixed backfill and legacy pipework that needs careful tracing. We’re used to tight side access, shared boundaries and mature planting that must be protected. Our soakaways Lee Green area installations are planned to suit the layout you actually have, not an idealised plot.
We carry out percolation tests, complete sizing calculations and agree the best location before any digging begins. Installations can include crate systems or rubble soakaways, correct connections from gullies/downpipes, and inspection chambers for future access. Work is delivered to Building Regs standards with clean reinstatement of paving, turf or borders. Local homeowners choose us for straightforward communication, documented designs and dependable aftercare.
Across the London Borough of Lewisham, ground conditions can vary between clay-heavy pockets and more free-draining soils, so we test rather than guess. Around Manor House Gardens and nearby residential streets, access and parking can be limited, so we plan deliveries and spoil removal to keep disruption down. Many plots have shallow front gardens and long rear gardens, which affects routing and soakaway placement. We adapt system depth, crate volume and inspection access to suit your property and boundaries.




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Costs for soakaways in Lee Green typically range from £1,200–£3,500 for a straightforward garden installation, depending on size, depth and access. Larger systems for multiple downpipes, poor infiltration requiring extra volume, or awkward digging can rise to £4,000–£7,000+. Percolation tests, new connections, inspection chambers and reinstatement (paving/turf) also influence the total. We provide an itemised quote after a site visit.
Most installations take 1–3 days on site, with an additional visit if testing or tracing pipework is needed first. A simple crate system with good access can often be completed in a day, while deeper excavations, multiple connections or significant reinstatement may take longer. Timescales depend on soil conditions, the volume required from sizing calculations, and whether we’re working around existing services or mature planting.
In many cases, soakaways and garden drainage works are permitted development and don’t need planning permission. However, rules can change if you’re altering levels significantly, working near boundaries, affecting a public sewer, or your property is listed or in a conservation area. We check the practical requirements, follow Building Regs guidance for discharge and connections, and advise if you should contact Lewisham Council or Thames Water before work starts.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our soakaway installation workmanship, covering issues arising from incorrect construction, connections or installation defects. The warranty includes remedial labour for covered faults and applies when the system is used as designed and maintained. It doesn’t cover damage from third-party excavations, major ground movement, or blockages caused by misuse (for example, silt-laden runoff without proper filtration). We also offer maintenance advice and inspections.
We install modern crate systems with geotextile wrapping, traditional rubble soakaways where appropriate, and combined solutions that include silt traps and inspection chambers. Design choice depends on percolation test results, available space, required storage volume, and how many downpipes or gullies need connecting. We’ll recommend the best option after sizing calculations, considering access, reinstatement finish and long-term maintenance. We can also replace collapsed or silting legacy pits with compliant systems.
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