We fear we may have cracked/damaged a run of underground pipe coming from our septic tank into the drainage field. Some groundworks were being done and the trench (900mm) has filled up with nasty water... without wading in we can't tell if that's a damaged pipe or just the thing working as it's supposed to underground.
Advice on that welcome, BUT my question is, if you have a straight length of drainage pipe you need to repair, how can you do this? The pipe is very rigid and the push-connectors take quite a bit of pipe inside so how can you physically get a straight bit of pipe between two connecters? Are there any tricks of the trade here, or connectors made for this sort of scenario when you're not laying everything new and are confined?
Advice on that welcome, BUT my question is, if you have a straight length of drainage pipe you need to repair, how can you do this? The pipe is very rigid and the push-connectors take quite a bit of pipe inside so how can you physically get a straight bit of pipe between two connecters? Are there any tricks of the trade here, or connectors made for this sort of scenario when you're not laying everything new and are confined?