I wasn't sure which forum to post this under, but my problem is to do with installing underground soil pipes which I guess is a builder's job.
I am installing a new ground floor toilet that is located several metres from the existing foul water drain, and the new toilet will also be in the interior of the building away from any walls. I am going to need to cut a long trench (4 or 5 meters) through the concrete slab for the soil pipe. I am planning to use a wet saw for this task cutting through the entire thickness of the slab (200 mm). Then break apart the strip, lift out the chunks of concrete and dig by hand through the underlying ground to the required depth.
I am wondering how to avoid cutting into pipes and cables when using the saw? I know for a fact that the slab is full of central heating pipes, but these aren't my main concern. My main worries are hitting the water mains or electrical supply.
Due to the position of the stopcock in relation to the front of the house, it is quite likely that the line of the new trench will cut across where the water mains comes in from the street, but is it safe to assume that it will be buried too deeply to need worry about hitting it with the saw?
It is less likely that the electrical supply will be in the way, but for obvious reasons this is the most worrying possibility if the saw was to come into contact with it..
What kit would I need to purchase/hire to trace out the location of these services with reasonable accuracy?
I am installing a new ground floor toilet that is located several metres from the existing foul water drain, and the new toilet will also be in the interior of the building away from any walls. I am going to need to cut a long trench (4 or 5 meters) through the concrete slab for the soil pipe. I am planning to use a wet saw for this task cutting through the entire thickness of the slab (200 mm). Then break apart the strip, lift out the chunks of concrete and dig by hand through the underlying ground to the required depth.
I am wondering how to avoid cutting into pipes and cables when using the saw? I know for a fact that the slab is full of central heating pipes, but these aren't my main concern. My main worries are hitting the water mains or electrical supply.
Due to the position of the stopcock in relation to the front of the house, it is quite likely that the line of the new trench will cut across where the water mains comes in from the street, but is it safe to assume that it will be buried too deeply to need worry about hitting it with the saw?
It is less likely that the electrical supply will be in the way, but for obvious reasons this is the most worrying possibility if the saw was to come into contact with it..
What kit would I need to purchase/hire to trace out the location of these services with reasonable accuracy?