NandM Posted Thursday at 13:26 Share Posted Thursday at 13:26 For our extension work, I've designed it so all the bathrooms are above one another and on the same side, to help simply the drainage. With regard to the toilets - what's the recommendation within having multiple toilets into one waste pipe? Something to avoid...or should be fine? The drains on the outside will be in our alley way, but I'm really unsure about how many inspection chambers and rodding points. At the end of the front garden there is currently a fairly large inspection chamber - it would be great if I could get rid of this in the new design so I can make better use of the drive. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Russell griffiths Posted Thursday at 14:02 Share Posted Thursday at 14:02 I’m not sure exactly what you have drawn there, but none of it complies with any regs, all those blue lines need to end up in some form of inspection chamber or gulley that is accessible for unblocking purposes. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ToughButterCup Posted Thursday at 14:06 Share Posted Thursday at 14:06 Toulouse on the same pipe. Pas de probleme. But put the I/C where the foul drain exits the house ( not one the same line as you show above) Rodding... Think of a packed lunch from your place on its way to meet everyone else's. Where would you put a rodding point to clear the inevtable traffic jam? Photograph the foul drain before the trench gets back-filled Buy enough rods to clean la pipe.. Store them in a locked container. Keep the key to the container where the rods are stored round your neck. Do not lend them to your children. Yep, that's right, I'm still bitter about it. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saveasteading Posted Thursday at 15:46 Share Posted Thursday at 15:46 It would take careful timing to have more than one flush at the same time, and it wouldnt usually matter anyway. But it must all be roddable, just in case. Also becsuse people sometimes flush things they shouldn't. Following building regulations is best and you'd need yo be expert to do ut an alternative way. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NandM Posted Thursday at 16:20 Author Share Posted Thursday at 16:20 @ToughButterCup - what about treslous? So I've moved the I/C's - but I'm wondering if it would be possible for one water drain for the ground floor, from the kitchen to the basin in the WC. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NandM Posted Thursday at 16:58 Author Share Posted Thursday at 16:58 According to this, I'll need two rodding points, one in the loft and one on ground floor. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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ETC Posted Thursday at 20:29 Share Posted Thursday at 20:29 @NandM Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NandM Posted yesterday at 10:50 Author Share Posted yesterday at 10:50 That's brilliant - thank you! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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