Might be a daft question, but I'll ask it anyway as Google isn't really coming up with anything.
I have the soil stack on the end of my house, later this year we'll be going up another story, adding a new bathroom above and adding external insulation so that the existing solid-brick construction isn't so cold.
Everything I've found shows the soil pipe being stood further off the wall so it sits outside the insulation, however there's just enough room for it to sit behind the cement board cladding and within the insulation.
Is it feasible to do it that way, or is there *something* that would trip me up?
Thanks
I have the soil stack on the end of my house, later this year we'll be going up another story, adding a new bathroom above and adding external insulation so that the existing solid-brick construction isn't so cold.
Everything I've found shows the soil pipe being stood further off the wall so it sits outside the insulation, however there's just enough room for it to sit behind the cement board cladding and within the insulation.
Is it feasible to do it that way, or is there *something* that would trip me up?
Thanks