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I need to shift a gully a metre from where it is now and slightly reroute the underground drain pipes in my yard.
The old drain pipes are socketed clay pipes with rigid mortar joints. I intend to replace the pipes with uPVC and fit a new gully. I need to join the new uPVC section to the socketed end of the clay pipe that disappears under my house.
www.wavin.co.uk have good information on their OSMADRAIN range of underground drainage products, and they appear to have an adapter to suit the clay socketed pipe.
However Wavin's online help says the joint should be caulked with gaskin prior to mortaring the joint. I have heard that the old method used tarred gaskin (some kind of tarred rope?) and mortar but I don't know where to get hold of said "gaskin". Does anyone know of a sealant equivalent for this one off job?
Oh.. also am I actually officially allowed to work on the drains on my own property without gaining building control approval? I know the other work I am doing that neccesiates this change to the drains does not warrant building control approval in itself (a very small rear extension/porch area < 10cubic metres).
The old drain pipes are socketed clay pipes with rigid mortar joints. I intend to replace the pipes with uPVC and fit a new gully. I need to join the new uPVC section to the socketed end of the clay pipe that disappears under my house.
www.wavin.co.uk have good information on their OSMADRAIN range of underground drainage products, and they appear to have an adapter to suit the clay socketed pipe.
However Wavin's online help says the joint should be caulked with gaskin prior to mortaring the joint. I have heard that the old method used tarred gaskin (some kind of tarred rope?) and mortar but I don't know where to get hold of said "gaskin". Does anyone know of a sealant equivalent for this one off job?
Oh.. also am I actually officially allowed to work on the drains on my own property without gaining building control approval? I know the other work I am doing that neccesiates this change to the drains does not warrant building control approval in itself (a very small rear extension/porch area < 10cubic metres).