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paul1234
Hi,
What a great forum, a big hello to all.....
I have searched the internet and so far been unfruitful so I'm hoping you guys / lasses can help?
I have a 6 bedroom home of which 4 bedrooms are en-suite, 3 are connected straight to the original house waste stack, 1 bathroom (down stairs) is connected via sub stack into main sewage system, per previous building regulations and planning permission.
However currently my sons bedroom is via a pumped sanitary system which to be honest is not working out (my son is autistic and freaks out when it flushes/pumps) so it is no longer in use.
Due to the lay out of my home I have worked out that I could connect his room to the main sewage system placing the 4" pipe via the eves and installing an external connection (yes there will be a lot of work dig up existing patio etc man holes etc, I’m sure you get the picture) but I will have to raise his bedroom floor 4/5 inches for the required fall.
Question :- are you allowed to have an external stack/ waste pipe? Ideally and practicably it will be run up the rear of my property and finish around 800 mm clear of the roof line.
[FONT="]Any help of the current legislation would be most appreciated, if it helps I'm located in a detached home in West Sussex, the home was built in the late 70's, non-conservation area / listed etc.
Thanks for your replys in advance
Paul
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What a great forum, a big hello to all.....
I have searched the internet and so far been unfruitful so I'm hoping you guys / lasses can help?
I have a 6 bedroom home of which 4 bedrooms are en-suite, 3 are connected straight to the original house waste stack, 1 bathroom (down stairs) is connected via sub stack into main sewage system, per previous building regulations and planning permission.
However currently my sons bedroom is via a pumped sanitary system which to be honest is not working out (my son is autistic and freaks out when it flushes/pumps) so it is no longer in use.
Due to the lay out of my home I have worked out that I could connect his room to the main sewage system placing the 4" pipe via the eves and installing an external connection (yes there will be a lot of work dig up existing patio etc man holes etc, I’m sure you get the picture) but I will have to raise his bedroom floor 4/5 inches for the required fall.
Question :- are you allowed to have an external stack/ waste pipe? Ideally and practicably it will be run up the rear of my property and finish around 800 mm clear of the roof line.
[FONT="]Any help of the current legislation would be most appreciated, if it helps I'm located in a detached home in West Sussex, the home was built in the late 70's, non-conservation area / listed etc.
Thanks for your replys in advance
Paul
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