We’re trying to connect the sink waste from our new extension to an existing drain on our property. The original idea was to connect to the public sewer that runs along our property (which only serves next door and not us) but access and depth (2m) mean that it would cause a lot of destruction to both our and neighbour’s property (taking down a retaining wall etc) if we have to create an external backdrop.
The new idea is to run the drain around to the front of our house where the existing kitchen drain existed. This would require a 90 degree bend. I’ve spoken to building control and they seemed fine with the bend but didn’t offer a huge amount of advice.
Our builders haven’t done something like this before. Would they just need to add a rodding point, or access chamber or would a full manhole be the better option? The proposed drain would also run above an existing drain that comes from an internal stack, which building control said is fine as long as there is 100mm clearance, and wherever the downpipe from the roof goes.
Any advice?
The new idea is to run the drain around to the front of our house where the existing kitchen drain existed. This would require a 90 degree bend. I’ve spoken to building control and they seemed fine with the bend but didn’t offer a huge amount of advice.
Our builders haven’t done something like this before. Would they just need to add a rodding point, or access chamber or would a full manhole be the better option? The proposed drain would also run above an existing drain that comes from an internal stack, which building control said is fine as long as there is 100mm clearance, and wherever the downpipe from the roof goes.
Any advice?