I'm having a 1st floor extension built in the next couple of months. I have planning permission and building regs approval. However, there is an outstanding question mark regarding the building regs because the plans showed the downpipe for the new extension going into the same drain as other existing downpipes, but, that drain actually disperses into the foul water system. The BCO said this was not allowed (separate foul and rainwater system). The plans were changed to state, that the rainwater drain location wasn't known, but worst case a soakaway could be used. This was accepted.
I don't want the soakaway as its the difference between £20 and £500 or so, plus I've not heard good things about them!
My question is this, the rainwater that would be carried by the new downpipe is currently flowing off the flat roof (that the extension will be built upon) into the existing downpipe mentioned above (going into the foul drain), therefore why can't the new downpipe that replaces the flat roof do the same. i.e. the water goes there now, why can't it after the extension is built?
As I understand it, the existing shouldn't but I bought the house with it like this and the BCO can't do anything about that.
Keith
I don't want the soakaway as its the difference between £20 and £500 or so, plus I've not heard good things about them!
My question is this, the rainwater that would be carried by the new downpipe is currently flowing off the flat roof (that the extension will be built upon) into the existing downpipe mentioned above (going into the foul drain), therefore why can't the new downpipe that replaces the flat roof do the same. i.e. the water goes there now, why can't it after the extension is built?
As I understand it, the existing shouldn't but I bought the house with it like this and the BCO can't do anything about that.
Keith