Plumber has fitted internal toilet soil pipes in the downstairs hall opposite each other into a Y connector, before entering the soil stack pipe. Now there is a risk of cross flow, but there is only one hole (above a lintel) for access to soil stack, so the soil pipes cannot be staggered into the soil stack. Building regs will not sign this off, until it is resolved. Access to the soil stack is complicated, that is presumably why the plumber chose to use the existing hole above the lintel. (see attached photo which show the issue). Plumber suggested placing a valve/trap door to prevent cross flow putting in a hatch to access the soil pipe, to make it easier to rod. However, I believe it will still not pass building regs. The new soil pipe connected into the "Y" is at the correct gradient and is 4 meters long and the existing soil pipe is going almost vertical into the "Y" , so plumber thinks its very unlikely to have sufficient cross flow to over flow. Also concerned about "watershed " at the junction if both toilets flush at the same time- will it be more likely to block at the "Y" junction. Any ideas please.

