The soakaway in front of our house where the rainwater goes has failed due to tree roots blocking the pipe.
We're looking at either a lot of money or a lot of hard work to re-dig the channel for pipework and re-dig the soakaway due to the hedge of conifer trees that have caused the problem. The roots are a nightmare.
As an alternative, can we lose the down pipe, block it off, and re-route the guttering around the house and into the soil stack at the side of the house?
Would this be sufficient as long as the neighbours (semi-detached houses) sharing the down pipe did the same on their side?
Please help, we're at the end of our tethers! The floor in the front room is collapsing due to dry rot (caused by failure of soakaway) but we can't get the work on the inside done until we've rectified the cause.
We're looking at either a lot of money or a lot of hard work to re-dig the channel for pipework and re-dig the soakaway due to the hedge of conifer trees that have caused the problem. The roots are a nightmare.
As an alternative, can we lose the down pipe, block it off, and re-route the guttering around the house and into the soil stack at the side of the house?
Would this be sufficient as long as the neighbours (semi-detached houses) sharing the down pipe did the same on their side?
Please help, we're at the end of our tethers! The floor in the front room is collapsing due to dry rot (caused by failure of soakaway) but we can't get the work on the inside done until we've rectified the cause.