I have just had the waterboard round to give a quote on our on-going leak saga.
They showed me an external conduit that is insulated, black or brown about 100mm square and then bring the 25mm pipe through a 75mm hole through the wall (insulation about 35mm thick). They use a hockey stick shaped piece of blue pipe.
Is this typical practice and has anyone any idea what the product is called? I though water had to come up and through the foundations and into the house rather than drilled through the wall.
I have done a search and the only product similair is Insuduct but this is much bigger
Man thanks
iain
They showed me an external conduit that is insulated, black or brown about 100mm square and then bring the 25mm pipe through a 75mm hole through the wall (insulation about 35mm thick). They use a hockey stick shaped piece of blue pipe.
Is this typical practice and has anyone any idea what the product is called? I though water had to come up and through the foundations and into the house rather than drilled through the wall.
I have done a search and the only product similair is Insuduct but this is much bigger
Man thanks
iain