A few months ago, I replaced a gully on my house with some help from you guys, and it working a treat. There is another one now, I thought it might be the same problem, or perhaps just nblocked. But I'm stumped. A down pipe goes to a gully, but the 90 degree bend doesn't actually lead to anything??
The way I see it, I could dig it all up, try and join the drains. With this option, it would mean digging more floor space up to find this drain, and at initial inspection there appears to be none.
Or, I could rip it out and fill it in, as it appears to lead nowhere, and I believe it was just a quick job on the extension. Doing this, clearly I would have to remove the down pipe, and run the guttering the other drain (as seen in picture?).
here, the fantastic pipe I've been unblocking for a day, leading to nothing. Got a bit suspicious after a while.
Here, you can see the false one, in correlation to where a functioning one is. I've had a dig around and been unable to find any adjacent drains.
On the left you can see the guttering, and the right another drain. I am thinking run the guttering along and join them? Not sure if its up to building regulations but my immediate concern is the dark/moss forming around the gully, and I would ideally like not to have any more rainfall while it is like that.
Any help would be great.
The way I see it, I could dig it all up, try and join the drains. With this option, it would mean digging more floor space up to find this drain, and at initial inspection there appears to be none.
Or, I could rip it out and fill it in, as it appears to lead nowhere, and I believe it was just a quick job on the extension. Doing this, clearly I would have to remove the down pipe, and run the guttering the other drain (as seen in picture?).
Any help would be great.