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    Rats getting in to house... somehow

    Yes I know, but both lofts appear to be well sealed with all vents intact etc and no holes visible either from inside or outside.
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    Rats getting in to house... somehow

    Thanks for reply, unless my understanding is incorrect I think the rat flaps have effectively negated a break in the pipe because even if there is one, the rats are trapped on the sewer side now so cannot access any existing holes.
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    Rats getting in to house... somehow

    Hello I am posting here because I am at my wit's end, I am speculating that this is a possible plumbing issue but I acknowledge this might be the wrong forum if it's not. I moved into my three bed semi about 5 years ago. It was built in 2007-2008, so barely 10 years old. When I first moved in...
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