Hi,
While doing some work around the outside drain, I found a bodge where someone has put a clay waste gully inside another clay waste gully to increase the height and debris has been dropping into this pipe over the years through the gaps.
The toilet and sink appear to have there own pipe that feeds to a manhole/ rodding point 1m behind, this is just for the downstairs. Upstairs goes into a soil stack and goes into the sewer at the back of the house.
The clay pipe in question just carry's waste from the sink.
My question is, does this look right, should there even be a P trap there?
And do I even need the part of the pipe that has the grate ontop or can I remove the gully and connect directly to the waste pipe as there is a manhole cover 1m behind so cant see the point of it.
Some photos:
Drain grate
Bodge 1
Bodge 2
Drain pipe
Drain pipe 2
Back of gully
Short video
Thanks,
Matt
While doing some work around the outside drain, I found a bodge where someone has put a clay waste gully inside another clay waste gully to increase the height and debris has been dropping into this pipe over the years through the gaps.
The toilet and sink appear to have there own pipe that feeds to a manhole/ rodding point 1m behind, this is just for the downstairs. Upstairs goes into a soil stack and goes into the sewer at the back of the house.
The clay pipe in question just carry's waste from the sink.
My question is, does this look right, should there even be a P trap there?
And do I even need the part of the pipe that has the grate ontop or can I remove the gully and connect directly to the waste pipe as there is a manhole cover 1m behind so cant see the point of it.
Some photos:
Drain grate
Bodge 1
Bodge 2
Drain pipe
Drain pipe 2
Back of gully
Short video
Thanks,
Matt
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