Hi all,
I'm thinking of renewing the old cast iron soil stack on our house when carrying out renovations in our bathroom (which involves moving the positions of the sanitaryware so it's quite extensive).
I read that all new soil stack installations should be air tested using a 'U' gauge in accordance with Part H of the Building Regulations.
I was wondering what folks on this forum thought of this? Is it commonly carried out?
Is it performed once everything is plumbed in, because if this is the case and a fault was found there could potentially be quite a lot of hassle tracking down where it lies, especially if it's under the floor.
Thanks in advance for any replies/advice.
Tony.
I'm thinking of renewing the old cast iron soil stack on our house when carrying out renovations in our bathroom (which involves moving the positions of the sanitaryware so it's quite extensive).
I read that all new soil stack installations should be air tested using a 'U' gauge in accordance with Part H of the Building Regulations.
I was wondering what folks on this forum thought of this? Is it commonly carried out?
Is it performed once everything is plumbed in, because if this is the case and a fault was found there could potentially be quite a lot of hassle tracking down where it lies, especially if it's under the floor.
Thanks in advance for any replies/advice.
Tony.