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The Natural Philosopher November 25th 04 12:43 PM

Sewage overflow, suggestion please
 
Josie wrote:

We have second man hole over flow within three weeks this morning. I've
had this house for more than three years, this is the first time we've
encountered the issue.

We are sharing a network with about five other houses, but not every
house has a manhole in the garden. We've had suggestions on survey the
pipeline therefore getting all houses share the cost of maintains.

Anyway, we'd like suggestions on sewage contractor, or any other advice
please. The blockage is within the "private region", so neither Anglia
water or Cambridge water have no responsibility.

Many thanks.


ps: we've called a plumber last time, maybe we should call a sewage
specialist?

Suggest a cry for help in UK.d-i-y, to which I hve cross posted this...

fonzy November 25th 04 08:44 PM

I've got a manhole in the front garden and the toilet decided to block while
we were having a New Years Eve party which caused a bit of grief. We
happened to have a couple of diyers in the party who decided that it was a
good idea to get my pressure washer out and blast away down the drain until
the blockage went. It worked - drain has worked fine since but I did end up
covered in all sorts of stuff while the pressure washer was going!
Definitely cheaper than calling in anyone - if you have a pressure washer.

"The Natural Philosopher" wrote in message
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Josie wrote:

We have second man hole over flow within three weeks this morning. I've
had this house for more than three years, this is the first time we've
encountered the issue.

We are sharing a network with about five other houses, but not every
house has a manhole in the garden. We've had suggestions on survey the
pipeline therefore getting all houses share the cost of maintains.

Anyway, we'd like suggestions on sewage contractor, or any other advice
please. The blockage is within the "private region", so neither Anglia
water or Cambridge water have no responsibility.

Many thanks.


ps: we've called a plumber last time, maybe we should call a sewage
specialist?

Suggest a cry for help in UK.d-i-y, to which I hve cross posted this...




Set Square November 25th 04 09:45 PM

In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
The Natural Philosopher wrote:

Josie wrote:

We have second man hole over flow within three weeks this morning.
I've had this house for more than three years, this is the first
time we've encountered the issue.

We are sharing a network with about five other houses, but not every
house has a manhole in the garden. We've had suggestions on survey
the pipeline therefore getting all houses share the cost of
maintains.

Anyway, we'd like suggestions on sewage contractor, or any other
advice please. The blockage is within the "private region", so
neither Anglia water or Cambridge water have no responsibility.

Many thanks.


ps: we've called a plumber last time, maybe we should call a sewage
specialist?

Suggest a cry for help in UK.d-i-y, to which I hve cross posted
this...


If a manhole surcharges (overflows) frequently, it is usually a sign of
trouble downstream - either a broken pipe or tree roots penetrating into the
pipe. Solid matter gets stuck on the obstacle, and nothing can get past.

You need to get everyone who is served by this private sewer to agree to
share the cost of investigating and repairing it. There are lots of
specialist drain companies around who will first send a remotely controlled
camera down the pipe to look for breaks and roots. Depending on what they
find, they may need to dig a hole to effect a repair or repair it by other
means. Minor breaks can be repaired by inserting a plastic lining into a
section of pipe. Remote control cutting machines can chop out tree roots.

Unfortunately, all these things are fairly expensive. Have a look at your
household insurance - you may find that it covers this sort of thing.
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Lurch November 25th 04 09:58 PM

On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 20:44:15 GMT, "fonzy" strung
together this:

Definitely cheaper than calling in anyone - if you have a pressure washer.

And a load of ****ed up mates singing along to Slade.......
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ex WGS Hamm November 26th 04 02:18 PM


"Lurch" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 20:44:15 GMT, "fonzy" strung
together this:

Definitely cheaper than calling in anyone - if you have a pressure

washer.

And a load of ****ed up mates singing along to Slade.......


"C'mon hold your nose, boys grab the hose, We get wild, wild, wild
We get wild, wild, wild "
(apologies to Slade for munging the lyrics of cum on feel the noize)



Wanderer November 26th 04 05:03 PM

On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 14:18:13 GMT, ex WGS Hamm wrote:

"Lurch" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 20:44:15 GMT, "fonzy" strung
together this:

Definitely cheaper than calling in anyone - if you have a pressure

washer.

And a load of ****ed up mates singing along to Slade.......


"C'mon hold your nose, boys grab the hose, We get wild, wild, wild
We get wild, wild, wild "
(apologies to Slade for munging the lyrics of cum on feel the noize)


Now that made Oi chuckle......

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