Soil stack and moist soil issue?
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G_94
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Soil stack and moist soil issue?

by G_94 » Sun Mar 21, 2021 7:14 pm

Hi,

We recently had an issue with slug marks on our kitchen wall and, while investigating where the slugs might be getting in, I took a look inside a hatch in our kitchen which allows access to our soil stack and stop tap.

While I was looking, I noticed a small amount of moist soil around the base of the soil stack. There are no other signs of leaking or pooling water, and all surrounding wood work is dry to touch. There is also a large amount of dry dust surrounding, which makes me think there can't be a severe leak from above and there is no smell.

Essentially, is this an issue we need to be worried about? As this is our first house (60s semi-detached), I've never encountered an issue like this before so, while a small amount off moist soil beneath the floor of the house may be nothing, I want to be sure in case there's any immediate action we can take.

Thanks,

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Re: Soil stack and moist soil issue?

by stoneyboy » Mon Mar 22, 2021 10:50 pm

Hi g_94
If the stopcock is in your mains the issue is most likely condensation on the pipe. There’s nothing you can do about this.
Regards S

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