I am having my garden landscaped at the moment. The garden previously had a large rectangular manhole and about 1m away from that was a small plastic inspection chamber (about 20cm across - an OsmaDrain).
The area they are both in is to be patioed over and the gardener will be using a recessed tray for the large manhole cover. However he says he is unable to raise the smaller inspection chamber and instead he has suggested just laying a single paving slab loosely over it. The slab would be only partially concreted in and so could easily be chipped out if access was required.
Is this a satisfactory solution? Are we breaking any laws by doing this?
Paving over an inspection chamber
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The smaller one sounds like a rodding point and you will struggle to find a recessed cover that small.
I don`t suppose the drainage police will be knocking your front door down if you do flag over it but as a contractor it is a pain in the a£%e when people move house and dont pass the knowledge on.
With a cover that small would it not be possible to disguise it with a plant pot?
I don`t suppose the drainage police will be knocking your front door down if you do flag over it but as a contractor it is a pain in the a£%e when people move house and dont pass the knowledge on.
With a cover that small would it not be possible to disguise it with a plant pot?
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Thanks Joe,
Sadly the cover is right bang in the middle of the patio. If it were at the edges then I would just lay some shingle or something over it, but it just isn't practical. The current plan is to produce a diagram of the wiring in the garden and the drainage access points and stick it in a prominent position so future owners will know about it.
Would the manhole about 1m away not suffice for access?
Sadly the cover is right bang in the middle of the patio. If it were at the edges then I would just lay some shingle or something over it, but it just isn't practical. The current plan is to produce a diagram of the wiring in the garden and the drainage access points and stick it in a prominent position so future owners will know about it.
Would the manhole about 1m away not suffice for access?
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