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Hi,
Had a problem with a blocked drain recently which grateful advice from this
group sorted out.
But the last manhole cover before the road is in the middle of our front
garden and having lifted it to rod through, both the cover and the frame are
so rusted through that they need to be replaced.
Unfortunately the garden slopes down towards the house and the sewer
obviously the opposite way so that the sewer is a long way down way beyond
arm's reach. I am worried that when chipping away the old frame and cement
and re-cementing that nothing falls down into the sewer which is the last
thing I want; don't want any more blockages.
Has anyone any ideas for stopping stuff falling into the manhole; had
thought of a sheet of hardboard resting on screws into the side of the
manhole or on some sort of clips resting on the edge of the manhole.
Or is there any obvious way that I am missing,
Thanks, Lawrie


 
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