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Hi all,
I was planting a tree in my front garden yesterday and put the pickaxe straight through the buried Virgin Media cable, probably on the first strike. It was only buried 4 inches below the surface. Quickly repaired with satellite cable connectors however, it's got me thinking about my future plans...
At some point I want to dig out some of the front garden and create a driveway. The garden slopes from the street upwards to the house. I'm wondering how the utility services are installed on a sloping garden.
Do they remain horizontal until reaching the house and then rise? Or do they follow the gradient at a set distance from the surface?
The house was built in the 1950s, and it's just electricity and Severn Trent water (gas comes from the side).
I'm trying to factor in whether I'll need to pay for them to be altered.
I was planting a tree in my front garden yesterday and put the pickaxe straight through the buried Virgin Media cable, probably on the first strike. It was only buried 4 inches below the surface. Quickly repaired with satellite cable connectors however, it's got me thinking about my future plans...
At some point I want to dig out some of the front garden and create a driveway. The garden slopes from the street upwards to the house. I'm wondering how the utility services are installed on a sloping garden.
Do they remain horizontal until reaching the house and then rise? Or do they follow the gradient at a set distance from the surface?
The house was built in the 1950s, and it's just electricity and Severn Trent water (gas comes from the side).
I'm trying to factor in whether I'll need to pay for them to be altered.