Hi all,
I was checking the drain maps on my property and discovered that the foul sewer line runs through the garden v close to an extension I have. I had plans to knock down or add to this extension but thought the sewer line may create challenges with build over etc.
I have two manhole covers down an alley nowhere near the area I would extend to. I check the flow of sewage and waste and it doesn't go to the back of the property according to Thames Waters map rather to the front.
However there is a sewer line running through the garden according to maps and neighbours flow does go to back.
So I wanted to see if I could get an idea of the diameter of the pipe and used the manholes I can see to do that that's all good got it. But then when I was looking at the crazy paving I noticed a questionable perfect couple of rectangular slabs in the paving. I'm immediately thinking there could be drains under here.
I need to look. Because if they are drains that need access they would have to be moved and that may affect any plans to extend. I can't for the life of me pry them up. Any advice? They got to be drains or at least one which would make 3 or 4 manholes in this property alone.
Thanks,
I was checking the drain maps on my property and discovered that the foul sewer line runs through the garden v close to an extension I have. I had plans to knock down or add to this extension but thought the sewer line may create challenges with build over etc.
I have two manhole covers down an alley nowhere near the area I would extend to. I check the flow of sewage and waste and it doesn't go to the back of the property according to Thames Waters map rather to the front.
However there is a sewer line running through the garden according to maps and neighbours flow does go to back.
So I wanted to see if I could get an idea of the diameter of the pipe and used the manholes I can see to do that that's all good got it. But then when I was looking at the crazy paving I noticed a questionable perfect couple of rectangular slabs in the paving. I'm immediately thinking there could be drains under here.
I need to look. Because if they are drains that need access they would have to be moved and that may affect any plans to extend. I can't for the life of me pry them up. Any advice? They got to be drains or at least one which would make 3 or 4 manholes in this property alone.
Thanks,