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Land Drain Calculator — How Much Gravel and Pipe Do I Need?

Calculate perforated pipe, gravel tonnage, and geotextile membrane for land drainage trenches. Based on BS 8301 land drainage standards.

Total run length of land drain

600-900mm typical

300mm standard for mini-digger bucket

100mm is standard for most land drains

Minimum 100mm gravel below pipe

Include geotextile membrane

Strongly recommended to prevent drain silting up

Price per tonne of 20mm clean gravel

How We Calculate This

This calculator determines the materials needed for a land drainage system based on your trench dimensions, pipe diameter, and gravel requirements.

The formulas

Pipe length = Trench length × 1.1 (10% extra for junctions and connections)

Gravel volume = (Trench length × Gravel zone depth × Trench width) - Pipe volume

The gravel zone depth is the trench depth minus 150mm topsoil backfill at the surface. The pipe volume (a cylinder) is subtracted to give the actual gravel fill volume.

Gravel tonnage

Gravel volume is converted to tonnes using a density of 1.6 tonnes per m³, which is the standard figure for 20mm clean (washed) gravel. Always order slightly more than calculated to account for settling and compaction.

Geotextile membrane

Membrane area is calculated as the trench length multiplied by the developed width (trench bottom + two sides + 300mm overlap each side). This ensures the membrane fully wraps the gravel fill with sufficient overlap at the top to fold over.

Standards

Land drainage should comply with BS 8301 (Code of Practice for Building Drainage) and CIRIA Report C753 for sustainable drainage. Perforated pipes should comply with BS EN 1401 for PVC or BS 4962 for flexible corrugated pipes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Last updated: February 2026

All calculations are estimates. Verify with your supplier.