Hi guys,
Planning an extension and need a bit of advice on the drainage.
I want to combine kitchen drainage with WC drainage, and provide a rodding point, but I'm not sure what the detail would be? I also need to be able to cap the WC drainage, as it's only temporary during the build - there will be new WC provision elsewhere.
Would a trapped gully outside be appropriate, or stub stack with rodding eye under the kitchen sink? Not sure how best to connect the WC in either case.
I did a quick sketch but can't find a way to attach it. I'll try ASCII art instead!
The below-ground drainage has to go towards the bottom of the picture (i.e. underneath the house).
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Outside ¦¦ WC
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¦¦Kitchen
¦¦ sink
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Combined drainage for kitchen and wc
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seanandruby wrote:You can take them both to a shallow inspection chamber and they will be roddable from there.
Would an IC work, given that the drainage will have to flow out of the chamber in the same direction it came in?
Note my comment that "the below-ground drainage has to go towards the bottom of the picture (i.e. underneath the house)."
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