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First post - please be gentle!
I once had a trapped gully
to take away kitchen wastewater but in installing a patio and channel drainage to serve a new extension the builders failed to reinstall a replacement trap.
The same white kitchen waste pipe is a useful reference point and you can see how the ACO drain has been installed beyond the corner of the house to the left of the downpipe to allow water to fall vertically untrapped into the original clay pipe.
I don't want kitchen sink waste spilling over the patio - and building control absolutely want a trap in place because this is a connection to a manhole serving a foul drain.
Here
you can see (during demolition / excavation) the remnants of the old trapped gully under the pipe. The foul drain is on its left.
A P-trap gully could be installed off to the right of the kitchen waste pipe somewhere and under the ACO hexdrain using its vertical knockout. I could manage this myself - just! The problem is that the old clay pipe turns into a bend just 28cm under ground level so there is no room under the hexdrain to install a typical P-trap and bend to connect by this route.
It is however possible to make further deeper excavations to connect with the original clay pipe further along its run but this is beyond me & I'd have to get somebody in - is there an alternative to a typical P-trap gully which I could install and would work here?
Building control sign off on the whole extension build is held up by this one issue - any ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks, Scott
(PS I deducted an amount to fix this from the payment to the patio / drain installers who knew perfectly well from my specification that the drains had to pass building control. With a trap there before they started work I lazily assumed there would be one there afterwards!)
I once had a trapped gully


I don't want kitchen sink waste spilling over the patio - and building control absolutely want a trap in place because this is a connection to a manhole serving a foul drain.
Here

A P-trap gully could be installed off to the right of the kitchen waste pipe somewhere and under the ACO hexdrain using its vertical knockout. I could manage this myself - just! The problem is that the old clay pipe turns into a bend just 28cm under ground level so there is no room under the hexdrain to install a typical P-trap and bend to connect by this route.
It is however possible to make further deeper excavations to connect with the original clay pipe further along its run but this is beyond me & I'd have to get somebody in - is there an alternative to a typical P-trap gully which I could install and would work here?
Building control sign off on the whole extension build is held up by this one issue - any ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks, Scott
(PS I deducted an amount to fix this from the payment to the patio / drain installers who knew perfectly well from my specification that the drains had to pass building control. With a trap there before they started work I lazily assumed there would be one there afterwards!)