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Hi,
Can anyone help me with some advice on an overflow pipe that needs extending. I live in the middle flat over a basement flat in a converted terrace house. The overflow pipe from my toilet cistern and from the cold water tank used to run below my floorboards and straight out at my floor height into the back garden.
My neighbours downstairs had an extension put on the side of the house which blocked the path of my overflow pipe and it appears that their builders just boxed in the pipe to run into the roof cavity of the extension! The toilet cistern has recently been overflowing and my neighbours now have a very damp ceiling. We've fixed the toilet cistern but we now need to do something about the overflow pipe.
It's a big job to run the pipe through the roof extension as there are several joists to be drilled through. My neighbour has suggested running the pipe vertically up through the roof, but this would mean that the end of the pipe would be above the level of my floor and would effectively create a large U bend that could hold water. As this pipe is only going to be used if there is an overflow, then any water stuck in the overflow U bend could become stagnant water.
Is this a bad idea or am I being too cautious?
Many thanks
Dan
Can anyone help me with some advice on an overflow pipe that needs extending. I live in the middle flat over a basement flat in a converted terrace house. The overflow pipe from my toilet cistern and from the cold water tank used to run below my floorboards and straight out at my floor height into the back garden.
My neighbours downstairs had an extension put on the side of the house which blocked the path of my overflow pipe and it appears that their builders just boxed in the pipe to run into the roof cavity of the extension! The toilet cistern has recently been overflowing and my neighbours now have a very damp ceiling. We've fixed the toilet cistern but we now need to do something about the overflow pipe.
It's a big job to run the pipe through the roof extension as there are several joists to be drilled through. My neighbour has suggested running the pipe vertically up through the roof, but this would mean that the end of the pipe would be above the level of my floor and would effectively create a large U bend that could hold water. As this pipe is only going to be used if there is an overflow, then any water stuck in the overflow U bend could become stagnant water.
Is this a bad idea or am I being too cautious?
Many thanks
Dan