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one other problem if you drill tight holes will be noise from expansion. I would advise against it unless it just through one or two joist's at the 25 to 40% drill zone.

how about a pump?
 
is it combined wastewater and sewerage? if so it doesn't necessarily need to join the stack it could run between the joists and join a downpipe for rainwater. worth checking out.....
 
is it combined wastewater and sewerage? if so it doesn't necessarily need to join the stack it could run between the joists and join a downpipe for rainwater. worth checking out.....

Got to be careful with this - not all rain water pipes go to a combined drain (and on modern houses none do) - if it's surface water only, it's against regs.
 
i don't know what the property is which is why i said to check it out and not just blindly do it...
 
i don't know what the property is which is why i said to check it out and not just blindly do it...

Wasn't suggesting for a moment that you were advising that.

Just didn't want someone who doesn't know the building regs and might read this in the future to think that any connection to a RWP was ok.
 
Just realised that this thread is in the arms - so this type of thing probably isn't an issue - apologies.

Matt
 
is it combined wastewater and sewerage? if so it doesn't necessarily need to join the stack it could run between the joists and join a downpipe for rainwater. worth checking out.....

Interesting thought.

How do you check this out?
 
lift the manhole covers, run the sink, flush the bog, put hose pipe down guttering and see where they all come out.
 
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