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Hi All,
Looking for some advice, I was looking to extend my drainage for a new conservatory however after breaking through a concrete floor and digging down I’ve noticed a foul smell. Having dug further there’s a lot of water around the foul drainage soil pipe (see photo). It doesn’t drain away or get any higher. There’s no obvious gulley though and having felt around the pipe there is just soil and stones down there and the water does smell fetid. All the earth nearby is sodden and having lifted some concrete slabs (that were under the concrete floor) they’re wet underneath. Is this normal for a build of this age (1932)? Trying to understand if this is just the system design of the age, a high water table or whether there is a big issue with my drainage. I’ve also dug a pilot hole which slowly fills with water although not to the same level as around the soil pipe. I be dug down to the foundations but have not been able to find a drainage pipes but I don’t want to dig any further below the foundations as the soil down there is so wet I’m worried about subsidence and taking away what little support there is there. There is a ceramic gulley for the bath/basin adjacent to the soil pipe which I plan to dig out tomorrow to find some connecting pipes and gauge the depth of the system and see if I can find any cracks. However, I would welcome any advice on this issue and whether I need to be doing further work or backing away from this.
Thanks
Pete
Looking for some advice, I was looking to extend my drainage for a new conservatory however after breaking through a concrete floor and digging down I’ve noticed a foul smell. Having dug further there’s a lot of water around the foul drainage soil pipe (see photo). It doesn’t drain away or get any higher. There’s no obvious gulley though and having felt around the pipe there is just soil and stones down there and the water does smell fetid. All the earth nearby is sodden and having lifted some concrete slabs (that were under the concrete floor) they’re wet underneath. Is this normal for a build of this age (1932)? Trying to understand if this is just the system design of the age, a high water table or whether there is a big issue with my drainage. I’ve also dug a pilot hole which slowly fills with water although not to the same level as around the soil pipe. I be dug down to the foundations but have not been able to find a drainage pipes but I don’t want to dig any further below the foundations as the soil down there is so wet I’m worried about subsidence and taking away what little support there is there. There is a ceramic gulley for the bath/basin adjacent to the soil pipe which I plan to dig out tomorrow to find some connecting pipes and gauge the depth of the system and see if I can find any cracks. However, I would welcome any advice on this issue and whether I need to be doing further work or backing away from this.
Thanks
Pete