Victorian house soil pipe drainage help!
Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2010 10:38 am
Hello,
We have a standard Victorian mid terrace 3 bed house, with downstairs bathroom out the back. We recently put in an upstairs shower room and the plumber we used was awful, he didn't know what he was doing. Having finished it off ourselves and water turned on, old cast iron stink / vent pipe replaced with new plastic one connecting to cast iron stump it's now apparent that the waste water isn't draining away properly.
It [i]is [/i]draining very slowly, so we think it's either a blockage underground as the pipe has not been used for a drainage pipe just rainwater and venting since the house was built in 1903. The plumber / we should have checked the drainage before but just overlooked it...OR that the pipe is damaged or worse that it doesn't actually connect to sewer pipes just drains into the ground....
First, we are going to try and put some industrial strength drain unblocker down it, any suggestions? Then if no good, we'll call out Dynorod, then worst case scenario guess we need to get someone in to dig up back patio to try and look at where the pipes are and replace pipe or worse create new soil pipe system.
The existing downstairs bathroom soil pipe seems to go out of the house angling towards the front of the house, and whilst there is no manhole or anything in our small front area - it's got a small tree in it, the next door neighbour has a tiny cover on hers and it does overflow and i've seen her call dynorod out.
I'd really appreciate any advice or info or thoughts that anyone might have, we're experienced DIYers but don't have enough knowledge to make a judgement on what to do with this.
Thanks in advance
Sarah
We have a standard Victorian mid terrace 3 bed house, with downstairs bathroom out the back. We recently put in an upstairs shower room and the plumber we used was awful, he didn't know what he was doing. Having finished it off ourselves and water turned on, old cast iron stink / vent pipe replaced with new plastic one connecting to cast iron stump it's now apparent that the waste water isn't draining away properly.
It [i]is [/i]draining very slowly, so we think it's either a blockage underground as the pipe has not been used for a drainage pipe just rainwater and venting since the house was built in 1903. The plumber / we should have checked the drainage before but just overlooked it...OR that the pipe is damaged or worse that it doesn't actually connect to sewer pipes just drains into the ground....
First, we are going to try and put some industrial strength drain unblocker down it, any suggestions? Then if no good, we'll call out Dynorod, then worst case scenario guess we need to get someone in to dig up back patio to try and look at where the pipes are and replace pipe or worse create new soil pipe system.
The existing downstairs bathroom soil pipe seems to go out of the house angling towards the front of the house, and whilst there is no manhole or anything in our small front area - it's got a small tree in it, the next door neighbour has a tiny cover on hers and it does overflow and i've seen her call dynorod out.
I'd really appreciate any advice or info or thoughts that anyone might have, we're experienced DIYers but don't have enough knowledge to make a judgement on what to do with this.
Thanks in advance
Sarah