Sewage smells - Smell from downpipe
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Hi There, this is a continuation of a previous saga which you helped me with. Dispute with neighbour over soil pipe drainage...long story short...solution is to cement in their gully in the kitchen which backflooded from the sewer as it is connected underground to our soil pipe!!! And to divert the rainwater pipe which goes into this gully to our soil pipe. Problem...how do we stop smells from coming up the rainwater pipe as it is situated just under the windows of our loft extension. Does any one know of a non return valve which would work in this situation?
Would be grateful for any suggestions.
Thanks
Ali
Would be grateful for any suggestions.
Thanks
Ali
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Or maybe use a waterbutt (with some input and output modifications and a reasonably sealed lid) - that way, you could have some use of the rain water as well (just don't let it get too empty).
Bear in mind that these are only 'suck it and see' solutions - they are probably complete rubbish, but if I was in your position I'd be trying a couple of cheap things to see if they had any merit. If they don't work then I guesss I wouldn't have lost much
Bear in mind that these are only 'suck it and see' solutions - they are probably complete rubbish, but if I was in your position I'd be trying a couple of cheap things to see if they had any merit. If they don't work then I guesss I wouldn't have lost much
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No, not missing something. I was cutting corners in my explanation....It is a shared pipe which carries our soil and their rainwater which also has a historical connection to it. When they built their kitchen extension the gully was capped. When the pipe blocked it backed up into their kitchen through this cap. The only thing from their side that enters this pipe is rainwater. Hence we can divert the rainwater into another pipe and seal off their gully permanently so that it doesn't happen again. That is the plan anyway. To be honest it sounds a simple solution but we have been fighting to get a quote from a drain company for about 3 months now. No-body seems to want to do the job! We have abandoned the idea of joining the downpipe to the SVP thanks to the excellent advice of this forum and will place a new downpipe elsewhere.
Thanks.
Thanks.