Kitchen Waste dilemma

Darjm said:
*Little update (to anyone whose interested) *

Although the contractor who did the job say they never replaced any pipes, and suggests that it may never have been connected since they converted the place from a pub to 6 flats in 1994...

11 years worth of Richard III's have been going somewhere? Is that why you say you have interesting pix?
 
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[code:1]would anyone like to hazard a guess as to who is responsible. [/code:1]Ahhh, errr, ummm, well. No :(

Got that lawywer yet?

Would be good to see some pics. Even better to hear you'd got someone to admit their error and sort it out. Good luck.
 
As requested,

btw, it was only kitchen waste, my Richard III's are happily floating their way down the new pipes, which is completely separate.

This used to be a nice kitchen..

http://homepages.nildram.co.uk/~dmenzies/Kitchen!.JPG

Stack i found buried in a 3 foot deep trench, nicely accessible under 6 inches of concrete..

http://homepages.nildram.co.uk/~dmenzies/stack.JPG

Trench 1, courtesy Makita concrete Breaker

http://homepages.nildram.co.uk/~dmenzies/trench1.JPG

Trench 2, ""

http://homepages.nildram.co.uk/~dmenzies/trench2.JPG

And the nice "access" i found again, under 3 foot of earth and 6 inches of concrete

http://homepages.nildram.co.uk/~dmenzies/sludge.JPG

I think i may have set the camera to a high pixel setting, hence the pictures seem a bit large :eek: sorry any 56k'ers out there.

Yea, the lawyer is going to be contacted soon as i get the drain fixed, via my house insurance, should be tomorrow :p
 

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