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Tony Savate

Hi, 1st time using a forum so please forgive any mistakes.
I have a barn with an upstairs WC and basin connected into a vented soil stack at the back of the barn.
I now want to install a shower and kitchen sink downstairs at the front of the barn. The underground pipework is all in place and ready to go but I need to know if I can put another 110mm vented soil stack at the front of the barn inorder to connect the sink waste and the shower waste.
Thanks for any advice
 
you wont need a vented stack for that probably just a stub stack if there all close or maybe a stubstack and a seperate drain connection or possibly three connections as i said depending on layouts
 
:welcome: to the forum.
A new soil stack is subject to building regulations/control.
so you should really be getting them involved before any work
 
i believe it would be no different to two semi detached houses with 2 stacks it is 1 building and 2 stacks
 
Thanks for the replies, The building inspector has already been out and is fine with the stack at the back, but the shower room is an after thought. I think I will put a stub stack at the front or at worst another vented stack.
 
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