Morning everyone,
We have three soil pipes that run under our house to a manhole at the front (upstairs stack, kitchen 'mini' stack, downstairs WC 'mini' stack) all of which following a CCTV survey are showing signs of cracking and so at some point would be relined. All the stacks are actually at the rear of the property where there is a main foul manhole in close proximity. So rather than relining, our plan is to create a new stack at the rear and make a new connection to the rear manhole and generally just consolidate everything into one connection. We're currently going through the application process with the local drainage body to do this.
My question is, what is the proper process for capping off and decommissioning the existing pipes? The ground floor screed is in the process of being ripped up to be replaced due to other works so we can cap off below that before going over it. Should the existing pipes be filled with concrete? Vented? Just plastic caps before screed?
Any advice or suggestions welcome.
Thanks in advance.
We have three soil pipes that run under our house to a manhole at the front (upstairs stack, kitchen 'mini' stack, downstairs WC 'mini' stack) all of which following a CCTV survey are showing signs of cracking and so at some point would be relined. All the stacks are actually at the rear of the property where there is a main foul manhole in close proximity. So rather than relining, our plan is to create a new stack at the rear and make a new connection to the rear manhole and generally just consolidate everything into one connection. We're currently going through the application process with the local drainage body to do this.
My question is, what is the proper process for capping off and decommissioning the existing pipes? The ground floor screed is in the process of being ripped up to be replaced due to other works so we can cap off below that before going over it. Should the existing pipes be filled with concrete? Vented? Just plastic caps before screed?
Any advice or suggestions welcome.
Thanks in advance.