lizzieuk1 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Trying to figure out the regs for rainwater pipes. We have a couple of 90 degree junctions and one at 45 degrees on our rainwater pipe runs as they go around the hpuse perimeter, can we use rodding points on those or do they have to be inspection chambers? Also, is there a minimum depth they have to run at without needing concrete protection- will all be below paving or garden area.
crispy_wafer Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Interested to know, because we didnt have any that rodding points on the rainwater pipes that surround the perimeter of the build and nothing was raised when they came out at the time, however, I have heard of some BCO’s wanting rodding points where a run exceeds a certain distance. It might be one of those ‘depends who you get’
Nickfromwales Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago There’s so much velocity with rain / storm water, these things just tend to flush themselves out. Last one had private BCO and warranty by the same company, and they didn’t want / ask for rodding on rainwater. If you choose wisely, the rainwater gulleys can come with a blank access plug, so it maintains a trap but gives rodding access to the pipework. Decent jetters can get around pretty much anything tbh.
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