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I had a muppet of a builder come in and install the drainage as you can see from the pictures he installed it almost at an angle.

Can anyone recommend what I need to do to correct the installation and not have water splashed on the wall (which could cause damp in the future).
I thought about concreting the area, but as you can see from the pics the drainage bottle gully its not level so will need to level this out somehow before thinking about what surrounds I can put in place..

Thanks
Andy IMG-20130614-00060.jpgIMG-20130614-00060.jpgIMG-20130614-00059.jpg
 
Extend the waste pipe through the grate.
Clue, the circles in the grate are there to show where to cut.
 
Hi Andyl

The waste pipe looks too close to the wall, Is it fitted with extended pipeclips?

It should stand 25mm off of the wall and run straight down into the gully via the cut out

Russ
 
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