Question answeredOut of interest (there doing other jobs), is this acceptable?
Looked online, it seems 75mm beneath pipework is ok.
Should be fine, looks like fairly modern soil pipe.I just wondered if the pipe will get damaged over time.
Wasn't really the rainwater goods I was thinking ... more the toilet waste, although I guess there'll be condensation off that also.Less than ideal- you'll probably get condensation dripping off that gutter. Check the MIs again- 'pipework' isn't the term normally used for rainwater goods.
I thought so ... just the thought of a hole appearing in a horizontal toilet waste would be the things of nightmares!Should be fine, looks like fairly modern soil pipe.
The gutter ????Less than ideal- you'll probably get condensation dripping off that gutter. Check the MIs again- 'pipework' isn't the term normally used for rainwater goods.
Oops- Spectacularly ugly run of soil pipe thenThe gutter ????
I agree, but the thought had entered my mind, is three (at least) 90deg bends with such little fall acceptable (there's another 3m out of sight under the floorboards before the bathroom) (?)Oops- Spectacularly ugly run of soil pipe then
What fall andwhat length. There are recommended gradients and max lengthsI agree, but the thought had entered my mind, is three (at least) 90deg bends with such little fall acceptable (there's another 3m out of sight under the floorboards before the bathroom) (?)
I really couldn't say, only what you can see in the picture, and probably three metres under the floorboards that I suspect may not have any fall to speak of.What fall andwhat length. There are recommended gradients and max lengths
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