Hi
DIYnot doesn't have a drainage or ground work section so I am hoping some of you guys might be able to help me out.
We have had an under stairs cupboard leak for some time which we have monitored over time. We have and others have come to conclusion that the culprit may very well be our neighbours private drain about 2cms from the problem area.
Yorkshire Water have washed their hands of it and said it is a private drain, which is fair enough. However the gentlemen from Drains Aid was good enough to put down some dye to see if it appears in the cupboard. I was told it could be his drain as the gully looked misaligned which could mean a broken pipe. The water came through again and in the same place but no dye??? The water is not sewage, is not affected by climate and is reglualy wet and dry through the week.
I was told by several people the dye test is not really the best solution for this type of issue as the cupboard is not flooding and only appears wet on the surface and should only be used for tracing pipe routes. Having heard this I am left feeling a little confused.
Any ideas of what the best course of action would be.
Many Thanks in advance.
Mandy
DIYnot doesn't have a drainage or ground work section so I am hoping some of you guys might be able to help me out.
We have had an under stairs cupboard leak for some time which we have monitored over time. We have and others have come to conclusion that the culprit may very well be our neighbours private drain about 2cms from the problem area.
Yorkshire Water have washed their hands of it and said it is a private drain, which is fair enough. However the gentlemen from Drains Aid was good enough to put down some dye to see if it appears in the cupboard. I was told it could be his drain as the gully looked misaligned which could mean a broken pipe. The water came through again and in the same place but no dye??? The water is not sewage, is not affected by climate and is reglualy wet and dry through the week.
I was told by several people the dye test is not really the best solution for this type of issue as the cupboard is not flooding and only appears wet on the surface and should only be used for tracing pipe routes. Having heard this I am left feeling a little confused.
Any ideas of what the best course of action would be.
Many Thanks in advance.
Mandy