I'm doing a conversion of a barn into a pair of semis, and the walls are rather thick. Having spent a long time making a hole in them for the electricity supply duct (that now has the electric supply for 2 houses installed in one trench/duct), I'd like to avoid bashing another hole elsewhere to bring the water in. The water co haven't really commented either way, but I understand that I'm responsible for the pipe to the property boundary anyway, so:
Can I dig another trench that meets the property where the electricity one does (the electric one runs at a 45 degree towards the road, the water would run straight toward the road), fit the relevant pipes, bring them through the wall next to where the electricity comes in and leave the other end poking up next to the road ready for the water board to install?
I've already had one call centre operative telling me that I can't lay the two water pipes for 2 houses in the same trench, which hopefully is a crock because I used to live in a block of 4 flats (barn conversion) where all water pipes came in in one trench (and all meters were installed in one garage - if he was out, noone got their meters read) - digging 2 identical trenches side by side for 2 water pipes seems pointless
Can I dig another trench that meets the property where the electricity one does (the electric one runs at a 45 degree towards the road, the water would run straight toward the road), fit the relevant pipes, bring them through the wall next to where the electricity comes in and leave the other end poking up next to the road ready for the water board to install?
I've already had one call centre operative telling me that I can't lay the two water pipes for 2 houses in the same trench, which hopefully is a crock because I used to live in a block of 4 flats (barn conversion) where all water pipes came in in one trench (and all meters were installed in one garage - if he was out, noone got their meters read) - digging 2 identical trenches side by side for 2 water pipes seems pointless