Connecting new land drain to old clay d shaped pip - Land drain connections
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for anyone joining this thread… help very gratefully received. photos are on links in above post.
thanks for looking and for your advice.
The old toilet "joint" butts against the soil pipe, you can see it in the first photo.
The soil pipe also crosses the trench at the corner, you can see the concrete cover in the corner of the wall in the second and third pictures. So I can't dig the trench any deeper.
I am a total novice in terms of drains, so I'm learning as I go along. Need to sort this problem as the hill behind sheds water down to the house, comes through the stone wall as well as following the left hand land drain into toilet joint (in the pics) and making the house damp!
thanks for looking and for your advice.
The old toilet "joint" butts against the soil pipe, you can see it in the first photo.
The soil pipe also crosses the trench at the corner, you can see the concrete cover in the corner of the wall in the second and third pictures. So I can't dig the trench any deeper.
I am a total novice in terms of drains, so I'm learning as I go along. Need to sort this problem as the hill behind sheds water down to the house, comes through the stone wall as well as following the left hand land drain into toilet joint (in the pics) and making the house damp!
RH
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Thanks for your help. Problem is that I have no experience of this work and trying to sort it myself on a budget.
I have seen circular IC's on the internet but what I can't work out is how to joint the outflow (which is the old D shaped land drain) into the IC. How would I go about cutting one of these pipes back to the same size as you suggest?
I have seen band seal adjustable couplings on the Internet too. But I can't quite see how they would work on a D shaped pipe?
Any jointing suggestions? Or suggestions on how to solve my problem.
I can't take this D shaped drain up, as it drops steeply and likely heads under the utility. The other direction I hit rock so I can't send the flow out that way.
So I'm a bit stumped!
Thanks for your help.
I have seen circular IC's on the internet but what I can't work out is how to joint the outflow (which is the old D shaped land drain) into the IC. How would I go about cutting one of these pipes back to the same size as you suggest?
I have seen band seal adjustable couplings on the Internet too. But I can't quite see how they would work on a D shaped pipe?
Any jointing suggestions? Or suggestions on how to solve my problem.
I can't take this D shaped drain up, as it drops steeply and likely heads under the utility. The other direction I hit rock so I can't send the flow out that way.
So I'm a bit stumped!
Thanks for your help.
RH
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Hi. No, the drain taking the outflow from the u bend is shaped like a D. The flat side lies on the ground and the rounded edge goes up and over, like a normal pipe. There are a pile of the on the top of the wall in one of the pictures.
I'll get back to it on Saturday and send more pictures.
Thanks.
I'll get back to it on Saturday and send more pictures.
Thanks.
RH
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