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Ok, here is a head scratcher.
I have a 3 storey house, pre 1937.
To the rear is a lawn on the left and a patio on the right.
The rear lane is 3m lower than the lawn so a pathway with steps down to lane level passes between the patio and the lawn.
According to deeds the drain runs under this pathway.
I am getting waste water (mixed) leaking from the wall on the right of the pathway some 1m above drain level when taps are turned on for around ten minutes.
It is actually squirting out between brickwork.
I have run rods down with a rubber disc on the end to the boundary, no obstructions found.
I think it is backing up from a blockage beyond my boundary.
So, any ideas how I go about dealing with this?
Do I get a contractor in and if the blockage is outside my boundary will South West Water have to pay for it?
Is section 26 for pre-1937 property still in effect?
Any ideas would be welcome, I am pulling my hair out here....
Regards,
Mark
I have a 3 storey house, pre 1937.
To the rear is a lawn on the left and a patio on the right.
The rear lane is 3m lower than the lawn so a pathway with steps down to lane level passes between the patio and the lawn.
According to deeds the drain runs under this pathway.
I am getting waste water (mixed) leaking from the wall on the right of the pathway some 1m above drain level when taps are turned on for around ten minutes.
It is actually squirting out between brickwork.
I have run rods down with a rubber disc on the end to the boundary, no obstructions found.
I think it is backing up from a blockage beyond my boundary.
So, any ideas how I go about dealing with this?
Do I get a contractor in and if the blockage is outside my boundary will South West Water have to pay for it?
Is section 26 for pre-1937 property still in effect?
Any ideas would be welcome, I am pulling my hair out here....
Regards,
Mark