Documented project story
Winthrop rear alfresco stormwater upgrade
Rear alfresco upgrade with paving lifted, an undersized existing setup identified, a new 2,750L polypropylene system installed, and the area reinstated neatly.
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A quick visual gallery of Rogue Storm work across Perth. For fuller context on problem, solution and finished result, see the project stories as well.
This page is intended as a visual companion to the service, advice and project-story pages. It helps show the kind of soakwell, trenching, pit, grate and reinstatement work that sits behind common Perth stormwater enquiries.
What these photos usually represent
Many of these images come from residential drainage upgrades where the visible photo is only one stage of the work. The full job often includes diagnosing overflow or pooling, working around paving or access limits, installing pipework or soakwells, then leaving the site tidy again.
That is why the gallery works best alongside the more detailed service pages and project stories rather than as a stand-alone photo dump.
Documented project story
Rear alfresco upgrade with paving lifted, an undersized existing setup identified, a new 2,750L polypropylene system installed, and the area reinstated neatly.
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Residential drainage snapshot showing grated drainage, downpipe integration and a tidy finished paved result.
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Rear-yard snapshot showing a long polypropylene soakwell run installed beside an alfresco edge where practical stormwater capacity had to fit a narrow footprint.
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Paved driveway snapshot showing a larger grated collection point added through existing paving and finished with tidy reinstatement.
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Work in progress on a Perth residential soakwell installation.
Polypropylene soakwell crates ready for installation.
Machinery-assisted stormwater installation on a residential site.
Excavation and concrete soakwell installation detail.
Technical detail of wrapped stormwater modules before backfill.
Finished drainage grate detail in a paved area.
Completed driveway drainage detail.
Finished downpipe connection into a stormwater drainage grate.
Excavation and drainage work in progress.
Finished paved area with drainage access visible.
Where this work commonly comes up
Rogue Storm’s strongest-fit work usually comes from Perth properties where water is affecting paving, alfresco areas, driveways, retaining edges or renovated spaces. The common pattern is not just "install a soakwell", but matching the drainage fix to the finished site and the way runoff now behaves.
Send your suburb, photos and a short description of the issue or planned work so Rogue Storm can review the best next step.
Photo-first enquiries usually help Roy assess scope faster around onsite work.