Hi I have a 3" rain water drainpipe that runs under my 60s house from the guttering at the back to the main drains at the front of the house which I am concerned may have collapsed. I got Dynorod out to do an inspection but the guy couldn't fit his camera down the drain as the pipe goes a foot down into the ground where there is a sharp 90 degree bend before it runs under the house, which the camera wouldn't fit around. He also told me there had been a partial collapse in this area further obstructing access to the drain.
He suggested that I call the water board as it is a terraced house and every other house has a downpipe, so my neighbour's rainwater go down my drain, so it is a shared drain which they are supposed to fix, but I am concerned I might not get anywhere with them in which case they would quote me for digging out the entrance, fixing the immediate collapse and inspecting the drain.
However if the drain is collapsed further under the house, he said they don't do the lining in 3" and it might not be possible to line it anyway if it has collapsed. I don't fancy having my kitchen units ripped out and the foundations dug up and re-poured, not to mention how expensive that would be.
Could I construct a spillover in the back garden and run the waste water there? Or run a new drainpipe through the house above the floor, behind the kitchen units? Any particular reason why the drain has to be below-ground?
He suggested that I call the water board as it is a terraced house and every other house has a downpipe, so my neighbour's rainwater go down my drain, so it is a shared drain which they are supposed to fix, but I am concerned I might not get anywhere with them in which case they would quote me for digging out the entrance, fixing the immediate collapse and inspecting the drain.
However if the drain is collapsed further under the house, he said they don't do the lining in 3" and it might not be possible to line it anyway if it has collapsed. I don't fancy having my kitchen units ripped out and the foundations dug up and re-poured, not to mention how expensive that would be.
Could I construct a spillover in the back garden and run the waste water there? Or run a new drainpipe through the house above the floor, behind the kitchen units? Any particular reason why the drain has to be below-ground?
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