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Craig King

I am looking to fit a toilet in my upstairs bathroom but there is no existing soil pipe in my property. Instead of putting in a new pipe and digging down to connect on the the main sewer, could I run my waste from the toilet in to my neighbours soil stack (with permission obviously)(it about 1.5 meters away from where my toilet will be).

Just wondering if:
Legally, can it be done?? (property boundarys etc)
Is it advisable/ and drawbacks

Any other solutions to my problem are welcomed.

Thanks
Craig
 
No, I have a downstairs toilet (it's on the opposite side of the house) but the waste goes straight down in to the floor. No other soil pipe.

Even with a sani-flow I would sill have to take the waste somewhere wouldn't I??
 
Even if you had permission from the neighbours to join into, I would not recomended, as it could cause complication in the future, for instance what would happen if they wanted to move there bathroom to somewhere else and the stack was removed, what would happen to your connection. Also if there was a blockage in the drain who would pay for it to be fixed?
 
Is there any kind of standard depth under ground the pipe should be for digging down to and laying the new pipe? What's the best method for joining in to a sewer line?
 
Hmm!

It can be complicated I would look at Building Regs guidance document H drainage, free on the government planning portal if I where you.
 
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