I have just purchased a victorian terraced property which still has an outdoor toilet approx 2m from the rear of the property. The local water board has confirmed this pipe runs the length of the garden (approx 20m) and connect into their main sewage pipe. THIS IS THE ONLY FOUL DRAINAGE on the property, there is no manhole, inspection or access chamber - NOTHING!
I intend making the rear most ground floor room into a bathroom with the toilet on the outside wall. I will also obviously have waste from other bathroom items and the kitchen (which previously just ran into a hole in the garden - Yeah, I know!).
I realise I will need to have a soil stack installed and obviously a connection to the existing underground pipe, but my question is this, MUST I HAVE A MANHOLE BUILT in between the soil stack and pipe or will a plastic inspection chamber (say 450mm), be sufficient to satisfy any legal or build reg' requirements.
I have contacted 3 different plumbers and they are all full of "ooh"s & "uummmm"s, but no answers.
Obviously I'm on a budget and on the face of it a plastic IC seems to be the easiest and most cost effective way to go, but can I do this?
Any help would be much appreciated.
I intend making the rear most ground floor room into a bathroom with the toilet on the outside wall. I will also obviously have waste from other bathroom items and the kitchen (which previously just ran into a hole in the garden - Yeah, I know!).
I realise I will need to have a soil stack installed and obviously a connection to the existing underground pipe, but my question is this, MUST I HAVE A MANHOLE BUILT in between the soil stack and pipe or will a plastic inspection chamber (say 450mm), be sufficient to satisfy any legal or build reg' requirements.
I have contacted 3 different plumbers and they are all full of "ooh"s & "uummmm"s, but no answers.
Obviously I'm on a budget and on the face of it a plastic IC seems to be the easiest and most cost effective way to go, but can I do this?
Any help would be much appreciated.