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neil September 19th 06 09:15 PM

access (manhole) cover for driveway
 
The 40 year old drain cover on my driveway has finally cracked, so I need to
replace it soon - car can be parked further down so that's ok, leaving only
pedestrian loads.
I've measured the cover itself and it's 640 mm by 495 mm.
I've had a browse of various supplier web sites, ManholeCover.co.uk looking
the most promising.
Does anyone have any advice for a complete drainage newbie ?
Hoping to phone them tomorrow for a chat and order - the MHS-9024 on page
http://www.manholecovers.co.uk/acces...00-series.html
appears to be the one, but it would be nice if someone with some expertise
in these things can confirm.
thanks in anticipation,
Neil



Phil L September 19th 06 09:27 PM

access (manhole) cover for driveway
 
neil wrote:
The 40 year old drain cover on my driveway has finally cracked, so I
need to replace it soon - car can be parked further down so that's
ok, leaving only pedestrian loads.
I've measured the cover itself and it's 640 mm by 495 mm.
I've had a browse of various supplier web sites, ManholeCover.co.uk
looking the most promising.
Does anyone have any advice for a complete drainage newbie ?
Hoping to phone them tomorrow for a chat and order - the MHS-9024 on
page
http://www.manholecovers.co.uk/acces...00-series.html appears
to be the one, but it would be nice if someone with some
expertise in these things can confirm.
thanks in anticipation,
Neil


Have a look in B&Q warehouse, they are cheaper than manholecovers.co.uk,
failing that, try a local builders merchant, but *not* travis perkins,
unless you intend taking out a 2nd mortgage.



neil September 19th 06 09:33 PM

access (manhole) cover for driveway
 
"Phil L" wrote in message
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neil wrote:
The 40 year old drain cover on my driveway has finally cracked, so I
need to replace it soon - car can be parked further down so that's
ok, leaving only pedestrian loads.
I've measured the cover itself and it's 640 mm by 495 mm.
I've had a browse of various supplier web sites, ManholeCover.co.uk
looking the most promising.
Does anyone have any advice for a complete drainage newbie ?
Hoping to phone them tomorrow for a chat and order - the MHS-9024 on
page
http://www.manholecovers.co.uk/acces...00-series.html appears
to be the one, but it would be nice if someone with some
expertise in these things can confirm.
thanks in anticipation,
Neil


Have a look in B&Q warehouse, they are cheaper than manholecovers.co.uk,
failing that, try a local builders merchant, but *not* travis perkins,
unless you intend taking out a 2nd mortgage.

Thanks Phil. There's a new B&Q in Gillingham I can try.
Travis Perkins was on the list of possibles ...
cheers,
Neil



Andrew Gabriel September 19th 06 09:49 PM

access (manhole) cover for driveway
 
In article ,
"neil" writes:
The 40 year old drain cover on my driveway has finally cracked, so I need to
replace it soon - car can be parked further down so that's ok, leaving only
pedestrian loads.
I've measured the cover itself and it's 640 mm by 495 mm.
I've had a browse of various supplier web sites, ManholeCover.co.uk looking
the most promising.
Does anyone have any advice for a complete drainage newbie ?
Hoping to phone them tomorrow for a chat and order - the MHS-9024 on page
http://www.manholecovers.co.uk/acces...00-series.html
appears to be the one, but it would be nice if someone with some expertise
in these things can confirm.


Get a cast iron one from a local builder's merchant.
Although pressed steel ones will take a car, they do bend/flex
when you sand on them. I bought one, and after I'd got it home
and stood on it, took it back to swap for the lightest duty
cast iron type, which isn't much more expensive but doesn't
flex when you stand on it (and takes much more weight, although
that probably doesn't matter for you). You may need to buy a
pair of lifting handles at the same time, but they're dirt cheap.

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Andrew Gabriel


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