Hey folks,
I’m the first house in a row of 5 terraced homes. All 5 are fed from a single blue MDPE mains pipe, and there’s only one stop tap out on the road for the whole block.
I’m building a rear extension and during the strip foundation dig we uncovered the shared water pipe running perpendicular across the footing. (Strip foundation is approx 600mm wide by 1000mm deep).
Normally the pipe could be sleeved or bridged, but this section has two coupler joints in it (see pic). I've uploaded a video too:
I’m not prepared to pour foundations over mechanical joints, and I know Building Control won’t accept it either.
What’s the correct way to deal with this?
I’m the first house in a row of 5 terraced homes. All 5 are fed from a single blue MDPE mains pipe, and there’s only one stop tap out on the road for the whole block.
I’m building a rear extension and during the strip foundation dig we uncovered the shared water pipe running perpendicular across the footing. (Strip foundation is approx 600mm wide by 1000mm deep).
Normally the pipe could be sleeved or bridged, but this section has two coupler joints in it (see pic). I've uploaded a video too:
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I’m not prepared to pour foundations over mechanical joints, and I know Building Control won’t accept it either.
What’s the correct way to deal with this?
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