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When designing for a drain, ensure water is trapped before it spills to the next compound. In making the covered drain, the work commences by marking the area. This should be done against the slope around the home. After marking, a trench of two feet wide and a foot deep is excavated. When the trench is complete, concrete is poured on the soil and laid to fall towards the exit. A short wall of one feet high is the erected on the two trench sides.
When drain walls are erected, rough plaster is done on the sides to make them smooth. In case the trench gradient is steep, short walls of eight inches are erected across the trench width. This is done at intervals of six feet to reduce the speed of water. The covers are then placed on top of the walls. If a cover grating is used on the drain, an angle line metal piece is fixed to keep it in place. When using slabs, a two inch gap is left in between them.
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