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Connecting in to an existing sewer
How do I go about doing this? I'm putting a new bathroom in, and the
soil pipe is too far from the old one to redirect - I know there is a sewer running just below the garden (it's on the council charts) and my guttering drain already flows to this. Can I route my guttering elsewhere, hook into that drain (with some kind of seal around it) and forget the issue, or do I need to dig down to the sewer and install some kind of conenction there? The house/sewers are old - early victorian. Or, is there a fixed charge for water companies to carry out this work for me? Any ideas? |
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