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Just looking to understand what is allowed re: plumbing on a new 2 storey extension on an existing Victorian house. The sewer system is a combined foulwater/rainwater one.
Before the extension was built, there was a rainwater downpipe with hopper at first floor level that flowed down and onto the lower ground kitchen roof, downpipe into gully. For the new extension, the rainwater pipe has been extended upwards 2 storeys with a new hopper.
However, there is now wastewater flowing through this pipe, over the roof and into the gully. So I assume that the builders have joined a waste water pipe to the rainwater pipe.
Is this allowed under building regulations?
I live in the downstairs property and am concerned about the waste water flowing over the roof and also responsibility for any blockages in the gully when previously it was a rainwater only gully.
Thanks for any advice.
Just looking to understand what is allowed re: plumbing on a new 2 storey extension on an existing Victorian house. The sewer system is a combined foulwater/rainwater one.
Before the extension was built, there was a rainwater downpipe with hopper at first floor level that flowed down and onto the lower ground kitchen roof, downpipe into gully. For the new extension, the rainwater pipe has been extended upwards 2 storeys with a new hopper.
However, there is now wastewater flowing through this pipe, over the roof and into the gully. So I assume that the builders have joined a waste water pipe to the rainwater pipe.
Is this allowed under building regulations?
I live in the downstairs property and am concerned about the waste water flowing over the roof and also responsibility for any blockages in the gully when previously it was a rainwater only gully.
Thanks for any advice.
