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Scott07
Hey all
Moved into my 1930's mid-terrace house 3 days ago, and planning out the building work I want to do on it.
Can someone give me an idea of where the drainage hole might be for such a property, and also what *possibilities* there are for redirecting the waste flow?
Basics are this:
The house has a small kitchen extension at the back, and I am pretty sure the waste pipe goes straight down into the kitchen from the bathroom above. The back of the old house is only 6 meters wide, and the kitchen extension was built to cover only 4.9 meters of it from the left-side fence and across. This wasn't a planning issue that I can see, I *think* it was so that the study could have a window into the back garden.
I want to extend into that space they haven't used to create a square, and then open up the entire downstairs (Kitchen, dining room, study), BUT, I don't want a waste pipe standing in the middle.
Has anyone come across this sort of problem, who can suggest a solution?
I will certainly be getting a plumber in soon, and have already enlisted a friend, but I want to have some background of my own in preperation if i can, so that I can think on my feet if the plumber and I are discussing options.
Moved into my 1930's mid-terrace house 3 days ago, and planning out the building work I want to do on it.
Can someone give me an idea of where the drainage hole might be for such a property, and also what *possibilities* there are for redirecting the waste flow?
Basics are this:
The house has a small kitchen extension at the back, and I am pretty sure the waste pipe goes straight down into the kitchen from the bathroom above. The back of the old house is only 6 meters wide, and the kitchen extension was built to cover only 4.9 meters of it from the left-side fence and across. This wasn't a planning issue that I can see, I *think* it was so that the study could have a window into the back garden.
I want to extend into that space they haven't used to create a square, and then open up the entire downstairs (Kitchen, dining room, study), BUT, I don't want a waste pipe standing in the middle.
Has anyone come across this sort of problem, who can suggest a solution?
I will certainly be getting a plumber in soon, and have already enlisted a friend, but I want to have some background of my own in preperation if i can, so that I can think on my feet if the plumber and I are discussing options.