Hi all,
I wonder if I could get your advice?
There is a old concrete pad in our garden. It used to have a gargage standing on it. But we took the garage down. We're now looking to remove the pad itself and turn it back to soil/grass. We have a breaker - and I have worked away at the thickest corner of the pad. It will take a while - but will break up. However, there is an inspection chamber located in the pad. So I'm not sure what to do (see photos).
Photo 1. Inspection chamber cover.
Photo 2. Inside inspection chamber. (The channels at the bottom of the chamber start at about 5 brick widths down.)
Photo 3. Concrete pad with IC (IC right of shot, behind compost bin!)
My questions:
1. Can we still take up the pad ourselves? (any UK rules or regs. we are breaking?)
2. Presumably it is not sensible to use the breaker too close to the inspection chamber... but how far should we stay away?
3. Anything else we haven't thought of?
Yes, if we remove the concrete it seems likely that the inspection chamber will end up stand proud of the surronding soil. Thats OK with us for now. Just want to get rid of the pad.
Thanks in advance.
I wonder if I could get your advice?
There is a old concrete pad in our garden. It used to have a gargage standing on it. But we took the garage down. We're now looking to remove the pad itself and turn it back to soil/grass. We have a breaker - and I have worked away at the thickest corner of the pad. It will take a while - but will break up. However, there is an inspection chamber located in the pad. So I'm not sure what to do (see photos).
Photo 1. Inspection chamber cover.
Photo 2. Inside inspection chamber. (The channels at the bottom of the chamber start at about 5 brick widths down.)
Photo 3. Concrete pad with IC (IC right of shot, behind compost bin!)
My questions:
1. Can we still take up the pad ourselves? (any UK rules or regs. we are breaking?)
2. Presumably it is not sensible to use the breaker too close to the inspection chamber... but how far should we stay away?
3. Anything else we haven't thought of?
Yes, if we remove the concrete it seems likely that the inspection chamber will end up stand proud of the surronding soil. Thats OK with us for now. Just want to get rid of the pad.
Thanks in advance.