I have just moved into a new build and I lifted the access on an inspection point to check it and I found that it has sewage sitting in it. The amount is about 2 inches deep and it backs into the feed into it (which eventually goes under the house inot an internal fall pipe) so there is likely sewage sitting under the house.
When the toilet that feeds into it is flushed it does move away eventually (the additional water pushes the soil on essentially exchanging it for new).
The chamber only services an ensuite so it is not used that much.
The builder has stated that because it is not blocked they are not going to remedy it. But it seems that this can't be right it is bound to smell eventually and in the worse case if it leaks will cause foul to undermine the wall.
Any suggestions about progressing this with the builder. Is it accepable to leave it like this.
When the toilet that feeds into it is flushed it does move away eventually (the additional water pushes the soil on essentially exchanging it for new).
The chamber only services an ensuite so it is not used that much.
The builder has stated that because it is not blocked they are not going to remedy it. But it seems that this can't be right it is bound to smell eventually and in the worse case if it leaks will cause foul to undermine the wall.
Any suggestions about progressing this with the builder. Is it accepable to leave it like this.