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rocketmanbkk

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A custard has a shed/man cave/summer house.

The mail soil drain is approx 15/20 - basically the other end of garden.

Are there any regs on how long this can be?

There will need to be a trench dug along the garden length 750mm deep min (?) then cut it into the main soil pipe underground.

So I suppose my question is, will the pipe be too long & block?

Cold will also need to be taken down also.

Cheers
 
Not if you run it at the correct fall, 25mm per m. The minimum covering you need is 300mm over underground drainage and it obviously needs to be done in the correct pipe with push fit joints and surrounded by shingle.
 
Thanks.

I've not looked today as its too wet.

There's a lot of digging!

I'll have a look on Monday.

Thx again.
 
I built a new garage / workshop at the bottom of my garden (35m) and fitted out just like a house (heating, hot water, hot & cold and WC). I didn't have the depth to achieve the proper fall I only managed about 15mm per meter. I only used standard 110mm stuff it is used every day and has bee for nearly 6 years with no problems
 
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