Hi
I am new to this forum so let me introduce myself. I do general property maintenance such as tiling, plumbing, kitchens, bathrooms, decorating etc. I am also in the process of building some houses which are almost complete and have a problem with the best way to carry out the necessary drain tests for Building Control.
Following their advice this is simply done by blocking the soil pipe at the manhole and also any open vent. Then slowly pour water into say an upstairs toilet pan and the level should not drop as an air tight seal has been created. This worked in one of the houses as the stack has a durgo. The other houses have internal boxed in stacks terminating through the roof. While I can bung the manhole I cannot easily get to the top of the stack to cap that, as it is set back and the roof is made of slate which I can't clamber about on. Also the loft space is too tight to access the pipe and block it internally. I thought of capping off the waste to the downstairs sink in the kitchen and then filling the whole stack with water up to first floor toilet level to see if it held. The problem is that there is a 21-22mm condensate pipe from the combi boiler in the kitchen connected to the downstairs waste. If I fill up I presume this will overflow. How do I block off this pipe.
Any help and advice would be greatly appreciated.
I am new to this forum so let me introduce myself. I do general property maintenance such as tiling, plumbing, kitchens, bathrooms, decorating etc. I am also in the process of building some houses which are almost complete and have a problem with the best way to carry out the necessary drain tests for Building Control.
Following their advice this is simply done by blocking the soil pipe at the manhole and also any open vent. Then slowly pour water into say an upstairs toilet pan and the level should not drop as an air tight seal has been created. This worked in one of the houses as the stack has a durgo. The other houses have internal boxed in stacks terminating through the roof. While I can bung the manhole I cannot easily get to the top of the stack to cap that, as it is set back and the roof is made of slate which I can't clamber about on. Also the loft space is too tight to access the pipe and block it internally. I thought of capping off the waste to the downstairs sink in the kitchen and then filling the whole stack with water up to first floor toilet level to see if it held. The problem is that there is a 21-22mm condensate pipe from the combi boiler in the kitchen connected to the downstairs waste. If I fill up I presume this will overflow. How do I block off this pipe.
Any help and advice would be greatly appreciated.