Sewer outlet Backflow.
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omits
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Sewer outlet Backflow.

by omits » Tue Jan 18, 2022 8:03 pm

I live in an area where sewage backup is likely to occur. My ground floor toilet needs one but the outlet is vertically into a concrete floor. So I need to fit one just outside where the clay pipe travels under the lawn before the first shared manhole.

I see on Amazon this product https://www.amazon.co.uk/110mm-Backflow-Valve-Non-Return/dp/B00BWNXV00/ref=sr_1_3?crid=VMJDRRGUB4AV&keywords=sewage+backflow&qid=1642535292&s=diy&sprefix=sewage+backflow%2Cdiy%2C54&sr=1-3.

Will I be able to fit this into a clay pipe which is fixed into the soil (unmoveable)? I see there is a slight difference in height of the in and out ports. Advice appreciated as to method etc. Thanks.

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Re: Sewer outlet Backflow.

by stoneyboy » Thu Jan 20, 2022 9:54 pm

Hi omits,
Since you have clay pipes it’s very likely they are 102mm internal diameter. Suggest you try to find a backflow valve to fit this diameter and fit it where your drains enter the manhole.
Regards S

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Re: Sewer outlet Backflow.

by omits » Mon Jan 24, 2022 11:41 pm

Thanks yes I have now identified such. I can see problems with this clogging up and needing servicing as i guess anything 'obstructing' the flow would do. To push it in then having to remove it to clean the entry area seems awkward. Don't think there is a way round this problem. Any views or experience on these devices?

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