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    Mid terrace front room, hallway floors + stud wall on heavily corroded steels

    Hi @stevie888 thanks for this how about option 1 but replace the long smaller steel as well? The old looking concrete floor seems in good condition and is about 75mm/3" thick. Could concrete blocks and padstones on top suffice? I doubt we can remove any moisture source, I want to get the...
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    Mid terrace front room, hallway floors + stud wall on heavily corroded steels

    Hi @Wayners how much would you expect to pay for a report like this? Had a price of either £200 (qualifications unknown) or £600 (lists qualifications). Presumably I need to check the qualifications? Thanks!
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    Mid terrace front room, hallway floors + stud wall on heavily corroded steels

    Hi, Early Victorian mid terrace with a cellar under the front room & hallway which have an original lath & plaster stud wall between. Floor joists run from back - sat in a fairly thick stone wall - to front. Here is the front view and rear view: In the front 1/3rd of the cellar the floor...
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    Tree Roots in Plastic Pipes

    Hi @Hugh Jaleak an adapter like this https://www.wickes.co.uk/Fernco-Drain-Coupling---100-115mm/p/137218 ? Does it need any kind of trap or no point? Assume I at least need a bend? https://www.screwfix.com/p/floplast-push-fit-87-5-double-socket-bend-110mm/12960 Thanks!
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    Tree Roots in Plastic Pipes

    Hi @cdbe @Hugh Jaleak I've lifted some flags around the bay gulley. They're laid on a bed of 2" thick concrete. I dug out round the front of the gulley, there were some bricks under there. The ground is absolutely sodden. The clay gulley with dish has a rubber connector that goes to a clay...
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    Tree Roots in Plastic Pipes

    Hi @cdbe I've altered the gutter and downpipes - all seems to be flowing OK. The pipe is very close to the bottom of the gas fire flue because I needed some height to get it into the branch at the far end. They only make 112.5 deg branches. Assume if gas fire used it would melt the pipe? We...
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    Tree Roots in Plastic Pipes

    Thanks @cdbe this might work.. I could try and DIY this.. The part I can't quite get my head around is how to get the left hand pipe around the corner like that..? I then have to get it round the other corner and into the pipe. Here is what it looks like around the corner..
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    Tree Roots in Plastic Pipes

    Hi @cdbe I did consider that but.. the porch detail splits the gutter into 3. Would the roof structure need altering to allow a single run and what might that cost? What would you do with the bay downpipe?
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    Tree Roots in Plastic Pipes

    Hi @Hugh Jaleak I did a percolation test a few weeks ago following a YouTube video and the 300 x 300mm test pit 24 hours after being filled up drained really well. Just don't want to spend megabucks on the soakaway and still have a problem x years down the line due to the solid clay. With the...
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    Tree Roots in Plastic Pipes

    Hi @Hugh Jaleak I'm getting a revised quote for what is hopefully over specced. My main concern is that after about 300mm the ground is pretty much solid clay. I read about digging a hole 1.2m deep to check the water table. Well I got to about 1m deep and from 0.3m to the full 1m it's solid...
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    Tree Roots in Plastic Pipes

    Hi @Hugh Jaleak I put on my big boy pants the other day and did some digging.. The plastic pipe that takes the majority of the rainwater just goes directly into the ground next to the raised paving. I actually dug a lot of this area out one year as it was full of clay, bricks, stones and other...
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    Tree Roots in Plastic Pipes

    Hi @Hugh Jaleak it does look like solid pipe - the orange coloured ones. The one near the bay is clay, it might feed into the nearest modern plastic one. The tarmac path has some movement, the main concrete path has a couple of big cracks - I think it's the Cherry tree as the roots can run near...
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    Tree Roots in Plastic Pipes

    Hi @blup the first contractor believes the soakaway has failed, they think root cutting or further investigations would be a waste of money as they think ultimately a new soakaway would be needed so said they are trying to save me money. We don't know exactly where the pipes go as they can't...
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    Tree Roots in Plastic Pipes

    Hi, Had a drainage survey last year which found tree roots in the (mainly) plastic pipes at the front of the house. The downpipe on the right takes a little bit of rainwater off the original front bay window roof. The other 2 downpipes take rainwater off the front single story extension roof...
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    New Twinplas guttering is leaking at join already

    Hi, the roofer has been back. Apparently the neighbour to the left had a leak on their own left join for years. As Twinplas is hollow, the water runs along the inside and comes out at the next join - ours. Common issue. They have now resealed the neighbours gutter. I said on the left where...
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    New Twinplas guttering is leaking at join already

    Hi @diy_fun_uk sorry if the pictures are not very clear. Here are some after and before where I've zoomed in. Basically the left hand side you can see the join between the 2 sections of gutter and this is where the drip is coming from. I thought a 'sleeve connector' should be used between 2...
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    New Twinplas guttering is leaking at join already

    Hi, front wooden gutter/troughing/spouting was rotten in the middle and leaking so had it replaced with Twinplas by a roofer of over 20 yrs experience. Unfortunately 24 hours later the left join is dripping. The gutter length was to be installed with 2 sleeves, sealant and 2 wall brackets as...
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    Concrete fence posts repair or replace?

    Hi, Thanks guys, so you would suggest replacing in it's entirety? Looking at about 12 posts and 10 panels, North West England, back street is 2 cars wide but in the garden it's overgrown behind the fence and probably a build up of soil. Not too bothered about the panels looking pretty, low...
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    Concrete fence posts repair or replace?

    Hi, Most of our fence facing the back street consists of concrete posts and gravel boards - 6ft with a trellis topper. Particularly the posts and some gravel boards have signs of past repair. Looking on Google StreetView the repairs date back at least 10 years+. The far end is the worst with...
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    Upper gable gutter discharge onto roof not lower gutter

    Hi, I've had all the gutters and downpipes to the main house replaced - previously plastic/cast iron mix. The new gutters are 5" seamless aluminium in a Victorian style and downpipes 68mm cast aluminium. The upper part of the side gable was previously a rotten wooden gutter with fall to the...
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