Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 9:25 pm
Hello folks... really excellent site, well done.
I have a timber cabin which is having an en suite at the rear. The cabin is on brick piers (on sloping ground) & is 500mm above ground level at the front. The foul drain runs underneath & comes out at the front, and I want to suspend it from the joists rather than bury it (digging underneath would be more like mining). Can I put a dropshaft where it exits at the front of the cabin, to a depth of 600mm below ground level... and can this dropshaft be simply a vertical pipe (with access plug) or does it have to be part of an IC? An access chamber will be 4 metres away downstream, so the section up to the dropshaft could be rodded from there... what if I put a rest bend below the dropshaft to ease the bend?
Also, I can't find anything in Part H about how close a soakaway can be to a neighbour's boundary... any restrictions?
Thanks in advance, GW
I have a timber cabin which is having an en suite at the rear. The cabin is on brick piers (on sloping ground) & is 500mm above ground level at the front. The foul drain runs underneath & comes out at the front, and I want to suspend it from the joists rather than bury it (digging underneath would be more like mining). Can I put a dropshaft where it exits at the front of the cabin, to a depth of 600mm below ground level... and can this dropshaft be simply a vertical pipe (with access plug) or does it have to be part of an IC? An access chamber will be 4 metres away downstream, so the section up to the dropshaft could be rodded from there... what if I put a rest bend below the dropshaft to ease the bend?
Also, I can't find anything in Part H about how close a soakaway can be to a neighbour's boundary... any restrictions?
Thanks in advance, GW