How much to move an internal soil stack outside?

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Can anyone give me a rough quote as to how much it would be to move an internal soil stack outside, I want to move it because I want to knock my kitchen into my utility room and put one bio fold door in the middle however the soil stack sits between the 2 rooms. It would need to be moved to the other side of the bathroom window which is about 1.2 m wide, the toilet can stay where it is and an external pipe running from the toilet to the new soil stack on a slight slant should be fine, the soil stack can then connect to the drainage which the washing machine currently uses, is there anything I've not thought of?

I have budgeted £2k for removing wall and RSJ and £1,500 for the kitchen door is this reasonable so how much then for the soil stack?

Thanks
 
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I'm not up to speed on drainage, BUT i seem to think that you should not run grey water i;e washing machine drain into sewer as this kills good bugs at treatment works.
 
I'm not up to speed on drainage, BUT i seem to think that you should not run grey water i;e washing machine drain into sewer as this kills good bugs at treatment works.

WHERE should you run the washing machine water then????? :rolleyes:

Andy
 
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Can anyone give me a rough quote as to how much it would be to move an internal soil stack outside, I want to move it because I want to knock my kitchen into my utility room
I would check with Building Control Dept at the local council that moving the stack outside is permitted under Building Regulations.
 
Can anyone give me a rough quote as to how much it would be to move an internal soil stack outside,

How do you expect anyone to be able to give this a meaningful answer? You may as well ask how much to move England six inches to the left.

This used to be a DIY advice forum.
 
i have just had a quote to have this done, £450 . to move the soil pipe fro inside to outside, we wanted it doing to make space in the bathroom and the kitchen. £450 was with me digging out the ground aswell.
Got a mate round who is a bit handy and it cost me £85 and a few beers. To be honest its not a difficult as you may think. id be confident at doing it on my own next time.
 
i have just had a quote to have this done, £450 . to move the soil pipe fro inside to outside, we wanted it doing to make space in the bathroom and the kitchen. £450 was with me digging out the ground aswell.
Got a mate round who is a bit handy and it cost me £85 and a few beers. To be honest its not a difficult as you may think. id be confident at doing it on my own next time.
Get over to Yorks. and give the OP a hand ;)
 
How is the upstairs part of the fixing going to be done?

Does that include a new hole in the wall to connect the upstairs toilet to the outside?

I would have thought £1200 more appropriate if done off ladders! Thats not meant to be how its done now. So add £ 500 for scaffolding.

Does anyone know how my cheapo access tower features in safe access?

Tony
 

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