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Cover for stone coffin for stormwater
Stone coffin for stormwater
Easy to install, functional and efficient in its design. A cistern or stormwater cassette is not something that will be visible in the yard. It requires less excavation work and construction materials than a traditional stone box with macadam.
The advantage of the stone coffin?
- It is a stone coffin without stones!
- Requires less excavation work
- Absorbs up to 144 liters
- Connect multiple modules for additional capacity
- Geotextile prevents soil and roots from penetrating
- Easy to assemble
- Can be used with a light truck if it is mounted min. 80 cm below ground level.
This is included when buying a stone coffin
The picture shows two single modules already connected. Our kit includes two single modules of the stone coffin (total 150L) These can be mounted next to, on top of or as shown, one after the other.
It also comes with a grille cover that is easily placed on the cassette ends.
Geotextile is included and is used to wrap or cover the entire stone coffin and protect it from soil penetration.
To assemble the modules, clips are included that are easily pressed into the customized holes.
With Mr. Flowout’s efficient stone coffin, you save time, money and unnecessary groundwork!
Good to know about a stone coffin
A cistern is used to take care of the property’s own rainwater if you do not have access to a municipal stormwater pipe or your own ditch.
Most municipalities have begun to require LOD = Local stormwater management in new construction. Stormwater cassettes are the solution for building an efficient stone coffin with the least possible labor input.
The water is led from the roof of the house via pipes to the stormwater reservoir consisting of the appropriate number of cassettes that you have dug into the plot.
When it rains, the reservoir will fill up and the water will seep into the ground through the bottom of the stormwater cassette.
How quickly and how much the water runs off depends on the nature of the soil. Remember to install leaf cleaners on the downpipes to prevent leaves and other debris from entering the reservoir.
Stormwater management is important to avoid water damage to the house and to keep the ground surface and the plot drier.
A cistern is a very effective solution. It is a well-proven method for managing stormwater. The principle is simple, water sinks into the ground and by creating a cavity, it is possible to store the water from the rooftop before it sinks (percolates).
Make sure to oversize your cistern to handle more stormwater than is estimated to be necessary.
Technical specification
Material
Age resistant PP
Inlet Diameter
Ø160 mm
Utilization rate
+96%
Capacity roof surface
approx: 26 m2/package
Water volume
144L
Manufactured
Sweden
Cover for stone coffin for stormwater
Stone coffin for stormwater
Easy to install, functional and efficient in its design. A cistern or stormwater cassette is not something that will be visible in the yard. It requires less excavation work and construction materials than a traditional stone box with macadam.
The advantage of the stone coffin?
- It is a stone coffin without stones!
- Requires less excavation work
- Absorbs up to 144 liters
- Connect multiple modules for additional capacity
- Geotextile prevents soil and roots from penetrating
- Easy to assemble
- Can be used with a light truck if it is mounted min. 80 cm below ground level.
This is included when buying a stone coffin
The picture shows two single modules already connected. Our kit includes two single modules of the stone coffin (total 150L) These can be mounted next to, on top of or as shown, one after the other.
It also comes with a grille cover that is easily placed on the cassette ends.
Geotextile is included and is used to wrap or cover the entire stone coffin and protect it from soil penetration.
To assemble the modules, clips are included that are easily pressed into the customized holes.
With Mr. Flowout’s efficient stone coffin, you save time, money and unnecessary groundwork!
Good to know about a stone coffin
A cistern is used to take care of the property’s own rainwater if you do not have access to a municipal stormwater pipe or your own ditch.
Most municipalities have begun to require LOD = Local stormwater management in new construction. Stormwater cassettes are the solution for building an efficient stone coffin with the least possible labor input.
The water is led from the roof of the house via pipes to the stormwater reservoir consisting of the appropriate number of cassettes that you have dug into the plot.
When it rains, the reservoir will fill up and the water will seep into the ground through the bottom of the stormwater cassette.
How quickly and how much the water runs off depends on the nature of the soil. Remember to install leaf cleaners on the downpipes to prevent leaves and other debris from entering the reservoir.
Stormwater management is important to avoid water damage to the house and to keep the ground surface and the plot drier.
A cistern is a very effective solution. It is a well-proven method for managing stormwater. The principle is simple, water sinks into the ground and by creating a cavity, it is possible to store the water from the rooftop before it sinks (percolates).
Make sure to oversize your cistern to handle more stormwater than is estimated to be necessary.
Technical specification
Material
Age resistant PP
Inlet Diameter
Ø160 mm
Utilization rate
+96%
Capacity roof surface
approx: 26 m2/package
Water volume
144L
Manufactured
Sweden


