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On Sep 14, 8:04*pm, Cod Roe wrote:
I've been working on a new patio/side return surface and at the same
time whilst everything is up looking to change my main water pipe which
has given issues inside the house. *Upon lifting the rather strong
concrete mix down previously I found a bog to greet me which I could
make significant imprints into the ground with only my trainer (I'm not
very heavy). *On digging a bit more I found my clay drains to be in a
poor state, so I've replaced part of them with new plastic, and I'm
looking to do some more, but then I've run into the problem of next
door. *This is their lateral drain running under the yard dividing wall,
which then joins a fork with mine and given the Victorian era of
construction becomes a public sewer which then runs under my house:

http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/a...1/DSCF1065.jpg

I dug this out on Sunday lunchtime when it looked fairly dry, and the
photo was taken this lunchtime, with no rain in-between and so the
puddle around the joint has arisen since then, and given the oil/soap
tints in the water I assume is a result of their toilet/sink/shower use.
* Judging by some of the joints in the clay I have replaced it would be
highly likely the spigot of the pipe has cracked at the point it touches
the bell, especially given the weight of the wall on top of it (I don't
know this for sure though, I didn't know about the others till I actual
removed the pipes and saw the black slim down the breaks and the
compost/worms beneath). *Now my understanding is it is up to next door
to repair this, but knowing their love for bodges they will probably
tell me it is fine, do people here think it is in need of repair? *Has
anyone had experience of getting next door to cough up for laterals to
be fixed? *I would really like it fixed properly, i.e a lintel in the
wall to make a proper drain path, is it reasonable/within my rights to
insist on this, I gather the council can come in as a last resort? *I'm
just looking for a bit of backup to my opinions before approaching them
on this, especially as the house has had problems with damp, I'd like to
sort it for once and for all.

As an aside, I thought I'd share with the group why I think it is a good
thing we don't build things like we used to, this is the corner of the
kitchen:

http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/a...1/DSCF1067.jpg

which they cleverly routed the drain underneath the foundations of, and
to make room chipped away the corner of the bell:

http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/a...1/DSCF1068.jpg

Fortunately it is now redundant given last weekends efforts, and it
looks like underpinning is coming up on the schedule.

Thanks in advance for any comments.


A lintel for a pipe is pointless.


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On 14 Sep, 21:01, Tabby wrote:
On Sep 14, 8:04*pm, Cod Roe wrote:


A lintel for a pipe is pointless.

Unless there is a circular hole through it.
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