I just want a little job doing - the top of a manhole has collapsed, and it needs rebuilding and a new biscuit dropping on. Can I get a contractor......!
Anyone know of someone in North East Derbyshire?
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Sorry - been on me hols.
Its about ten feet deep and four feet square. Theory is that it is on the pipe from a drain in the front corner of the cellar to a sewer that runs behind the neigbour's wall. Unfortunately I suspect that the surveyors drilled through the pipe from the cellar when they were doing tests for the subsidence, but I can't prove that without digging a ten foot deep hole at the front corner of the house.
Its about ten feet deep and four feet square. Theory is that it is on the pipe from a drain in the front corner of the cellar to a sewer that runs behind the neigbour's wall. Unfortunately I suspect that the surveyors drilled through the pipe from the cellar when they were doing tests for the subsidence, but I can't prove that without digging a ten foot deep hole at the front corner of the house.
The biggest problem is craning the new biscuit into place. If you have a JCB on site, then it's no big thing, but when you're DIYing, it is a major challenge.
In an ideal world, you'd have everything ready for when the new slab is delivered, and it can be craned straight from the back of the wagon onto the chamber (this usually requires a donation to the wagon driver's local hostelry), but, if you can get next door's JCB-thingy, then you might be able to manage.
Have you any photos?
In an ideal world, you'd have everything ready for when the new slab is delivered, and it can be craned straight from the back of the wagon onto the chamber (this usually requires a donation to the wagon driver's local hostelry), but, if you can get next door's JCB-thingy, then you might be able to manage.
Have you any photos?