I am planning on building an extension to the rear of my house. Its an end terrace built around 1890 and has a sewer/drain running down the back. There is an inspection chamber right where i want to build my extension.
Its my understanding - from internet research only, that an inspection chamber is required at junctions/bends. I have lifted the inspection hatch and can see a conection (as expected). See pic 1.
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The red arrow shows the flow of waste water from the houses further up the row of terraces. The branch coming in from the side looks as if it comes from my house. This is most likely the old soil stack - no longer n use. Its full of cob webs and is bone dry so clearly isn't in use.
If the branch is no longer needed do i still the inspection chamber? Would I be able to remove the channel branch and replace it with a solid straight piece? If I did, I presume I would no longer need the inspection chamber and could get rid of it all together. There is another chamber about 2 meters away that will remain undisturbed.
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On the below image the red line shows the presumed pipe line, the blue line up the wall indicates an old disused pipe that runs inside the wall - as stated above, i presume this is an old disused soil pipe.
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Its my understanding - from internet research only, that an inspection chamber is required at junctions/bends. I have lifted the inspection hatch and can see a conection (as expected). See pic 1.
take a screenshot
The red arrow shows the flow of waste water from the houses further up the row of terraces. The branch coming in from the side looks as if it comes from my house. This is most likely the old soil stack - no longer n use. Its full of cob webs and is bone dry so clearly isn't in use.
If the branch is no longer needed do i still the inspection chamber? Would I be able to remove the channel branch and replace it with a solid straight piece? If I did, I presume I would no longer need the inspection chamber and could get rid of it all together. There is another chamber about 2 meters away that will remain undisturbed.
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On the below image the red line shows the presumed pipe line, the blue line up the wall indicates an old disused pipe that runs inside the wall - as stated above, i presume this is an old disused soil pipe.
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