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Hoping someone may be able to offer some guidance on some groundworks drainage here.
Close to completing on a new property and plan to complete a double-story side and single story rear wraparound extension. The image below shows the existing house as the red box, with the new extension in place. We were originally planning to leave the kitchen on the same side of the house, but now we would like to move this over to the green-highlighted area, with the waste drainage for the new sink and washing machine coming out of the opposite side of the house and routing around.
We are not 100% where the existing drainage to the mains waste is, but I'm fairly sure it's located around the purple line. With this being the case, we would take the waste drainage from the new kitchen location, around the house, linking into an inspection chamber which would also take the waste from the new garden room WC and the house waste too. I'm suggested to wrap around the house as the existing house has a concrete ground floor.
I've added two inspection chambers is I've heard that one should added at every 90 degree turn in the pipework. Is this correct?
Would really appreciate any guidance on whether this plan would work. Questions are:
Here is the proposed layout:
Here is the existing external outlets (I think these are gullies) in the house now. Sorry if that's a dim comment:
Any guidance or advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Close to completing on a new property and plan to complete a double-story side and single story rear wraparound extension. The image below shows the existing house as the red box, with the new extension in place. We were originally planning to leave the kitchen on the same side of the house, but now we would like to move this over to the green-highlighted area, with the waste drainage for the new sink and washing machine coming out of the opposite side of the house and routing around.
We are not 100% where the existing drainage to the mains waste is, but I'm fairly sure it's located around the purple line. With this being the case, we would take the waste drainage from the new kitchen location, around the house, linking into an inspection chamber which would also take the waste from the new garden room WC and the house waste too. I'm suggested to wrap around the house as the existing house has a concrete ground floor.
I've added two inspection chambers is I've heard that one should added at every 90 degree turn in the pipework. Is this correct?
Would really appreciate any guidance on whether this plan would work. Questions are:
- Is it the route you would take?
- Would this plan comply with the necessary regs?
Here is the proposed layout:
Here is the existing external outlets (I think these are gullies) in the house now. Sorry if that's a dim comment:
Any guidance or advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.