It just shows what can happen when you trust somebody to do a job right,thank God for forums like this ,where us novices can get reliable info from the lads who answer our questions,and can point us in the right direction.Regards
I am going to move a rainwater gully and trap about 1 mtre to a new position.I have a section of grey soil pipe,would it be okay to use this rather than having to purchase a length of brown ug pipe.
Thanks lads ,got a bit carried away with that one,by the way jasonb the builders merchant worked the bricks out for me and now i'm off to band q for a trowel,cheers.
I might not have explained myself very well in the my last post.Base plans state for the dwarf wall foundation excavate from finished floor level down to a depth of 600mm or further to good ground then put in a concrete strip footing 150 mm thick.then build up to floor /damp course level a...
Sorry, i'm not that good with computers either,the drain is about 4 inch in diameter and runs parrallel with the house wall and the rainwater gulley i want to remove drains into it,if you can picture it.
This is the measurements on base plans for a conservatory,the depth of the trench is about 600mm deep, down to good ground then 150mm
of concrete then 9 inch cavity wall up to d/c height with the cavity filled with concrete.