Good Afternoon
I was wondering if i could ask for some advice/knowledge on soil pipe/sewerage please.
We have just (a week ago) submitted some plans to our local authority to have an extension built. Double side and rear (to a point then going to single on the "attached side").
We would like to:
1. Relocate upstairs bathroom (into extension)
2. Move Kitchen (into current dining room)
3. Add downstairs toilet & shower room
4. Add downstairs utility room.
As this is will be our forever home we would like to do everything 100% and not just as cheap as possible so I was after some advice about the current "waste".
Please see rear of house photo showing sewage, kitchen waste and rainwater pipes (looks like into main drain).
What I propose is that outside the current patio doors (out of shot of photo) will be a new waste connection for the kitchen sink & dishwasher.
Use existing soil stack in relocation of upstairs toilet (this will terminate in the loft)
Use current kitchen waste area and add a new soil stack connection for new toilet downstairs straight into the sewer.
It looks like all of my rainwater goes into the main drain at the moment - with the extension its probably better to dig a soak-away and reroute this properly as the roofline with inevitably change (no issues there).
From what I can see our drain goes left and then towards the front of our house (where a manhole is). Our neighbour says that we don't have a manhole out back - but he does, in his garden.
Can we simply dig down to the sewer pipe and add new waste connections - subject to BC approval? I ask as my husband seems to think its "not that simple".
I will of course be going through all of the proper channels, buildings control etc. Im just asking because we would like to discuss the plans with some builders and get some initial prices so that we can work out ££.
Thanks in advance
I was wondering if i could ask for some advice/knowledge on soil pipe/sewerage please.
We have just (a week ago) submitted some plans to our local authority to have an extension built. Double side and rear (to a point then going to single on the "attached side").
We would like to:
1. Relocate upstairs bathroom (into extension)
2. Move Kitchen (into current dining room)
3. Add downstairs toilet & shower room
4. Add downstairs utility room.
As this is will be our forever home we would like to do everything 100% and not just as cheap as possible so I was after some advice about the current "waste".
Please see rear of house photo showing sewage, kitchen waste and rainwater pipes (looks like into main drain).
What I propose is that outside the current patio doors (out of shot of photo) will be a new waste connection for the kitchen sink & dishwasher.
Use existing soil stack in relocation of upstairs toilet (this will terminate in the loft)
Use current kitchen waste area and add a new soil stack connection for new toilet downstairs straight into the sewer.
It looks like all of my rainwater goes into the main drain at the moment - with the extension its probably better to dig a soak-away and reroute this properly as the roofline with inevitably change (no issues there).
From what I can see our drain goes left and then towards the front of our house (where a manhole is). Our neighbour says that we don't have a manhole out back - but he does, in his garden.
Can we simply dig down to the sewer pipe and add new waste connections - subject to BC approval? I ask as my husband seems to think its "not that simple".
I will of course be going through all of the proper channels, buildings control etc. Im just asking because we would like to discuss the plans with some builders and get some initial prices so that we can work out ££.
Thanks in advance