Building a House Extension Part 3 - THE DRAINS & SEWERAGE PIPES - Housing Market

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @tonyevans1354
    @tonyevans1354 Год назад +9

    Great video. Sorry to disappoint, but at 11.26, you say "nobody's using clay pipes anymore..." As sewers in England and Wales were adopted in 2011 to become public sewers, most if not all water companies will not let you use anything other than vitrified clay on the main sewer itself, their reasoning being that that clay is much less prone to damage from high pressure jetting, and also, that rodents have been known to gnaw through plastic but not vitrified clay. Services coming off that sewer however, are the homeowners responsibility, and CAN be done in plastic.

    • @SilverTrowel631
      @SilverTrowel631 Год назад +6

      Don't let the water board see this video -)

  • @KEIRAN1996
    @KEIRAN1996 Год назад +5

    As a drainage engineer I can tell you now that jetting systems have trouble with that many bends👍

    • @BaaghiRajaCricket
      @BaaghiRajaCricket Год назад +2

      100% That is a very long way access like a M25. Once it’s blocked, you better need an insurance cover to dig the extension and clear out blocking.

  • @baileyhiggins182
    @baileyhiggins182 Год назад +4

    Hi how would u real ease the bung on the existing sewer whilst it’s full of backed up sewage as your doing final connections ? Thanks great video

  • @theflipflopfamily6149
    @theflipflopfamily6149 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for another very informative video. You saved me money with the information you gave in the party wall video. Now onto how to get a build over agreement! Thanks again

    • @JoeBlogs
      @JoeBlogs  2 года назад +1

      Glad I could help & thanks for the great feedback 😁👍

  • @simonm8127
    @simonm8127 3 месяца назад +1

    How the hell did you get a build over agreement for all that? My local water company would have a fit. Having a rodding eye is the least of your worries, if any of those rubber joints go, floor up and replace, massive job.

  • @BaaghiRajaCricket
    @BaaghiRajaCricket Год назад +1

    This will cause a hell of issues to the occupant and access point is miles away with bends. Best to ask Thames water to move out the actual
    Sewage.

  • @GleneaglesDriveVilla
    @GleneaglesDriveVilla 2 года назад

    Brilliant video, lots of interesting information thanks .

  • @jsmith3980
    @jsmith3980 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for posting. I've just moved into a basement flat in a row of terraced houses and there are two manhole covers in the patio courtyard and a drain pipe from the higher flat empties into an exposed drain[?] in the courtyard....[not nice as was blocked and it stank!] I'm trying to find out about drainage and your video helps.

    • @JoeBlogs
      @JoeBlogs  3 года назад

      Hi. Thanks for watching and great feedback. It sounds like the flats were created as part of a conversion from houses. If that is the case then the drainage may have been done badly and is probably not up to modern regulations. It might be worth having a chat with the leaseholder of the flats to see if the drains can be updgraded.

    • @jsmith3980
      @jsmith3980 3 года назад

      @@JoeBlogs thank you for replying ,great advice.

  • @brianhewitt8618
    @brianhewitt8618 3 года назад +2

    good job showing a real life exposure of a real pain in the arse job

    • @JoeBlogs
      @JoeBlogs  3 года назад

      Hi Brian. Thanks for watching and the great feedback 👍🏻

  • @mozzer999
    @mozzer999 3 года назад +4

    Nicely edited, easy to watch with a good commentary . That 90 degree bend at the bottom of the rodding access would be very hard to get through. Why not 45degrees at the base with a 45 degree rodding access?

    • @JoeBlogs
      @JoeBlogs  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the great feedback. We are trying to minimise the disruption for the homeowner so wanted to locate the rodding access as close to the house as possible. A high pressure hose is the most likely way to clear any blockage and those guys are very good at working with 90 degree bends 👍

    • @dwaggys3322
      @dwaggys3322 3 года назад +3

      Or even a long radius 90 degree - like the ones used at the bottom of a soild stack.

    • @immers2410
      @immers2410 3 года назад

      @@dwaggys3322 yeah, long radius bend would make far more sense

    • @immers2410
      @immers2410 3 года назад

      @@dwaggys3322 neat job apart from that

    • @azzakean
      @azzakean Год назад

      ??

  • @BradSaidThat
    @BradSaidThat 2 года назад +4

    Hey great video. Out of curiosity, do you reckon removing an inspection chamber and replacing it with rodding access a meter away for a bend in a sewer system is likely to work? I know bends are a lot trickier but curious none the less.

  • @krisjenkins4167
    @krisjenkins4167 Год назад

    Great video

  • @MG-nm9gt
    @MG-nm9gt 2 года назад

    Excellent stuff. Very informative.

  • @mozzer999
    @mozzer999 3 года назад +1

    Now that is interesting 🙂 how you get round what seems insurmountable....thanks

    • @JoeBlogs
      @JoeBlogs  3 года назад

      Hi Mozzer. Thanks for watching and the great feedback 👍🏻

  • @kawaitsang733
    @kawaitsang733 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing

    • @JoeBlogs
      @JoeBlogs  3 года назад

      Hi Kawai. Thanks for watching and the feedback 👍

  • @Endurorodzndubz
    @Endurorodzndubz 8 месяцев назад

    I hope you got a build over agreement before building an extension over mains sewerage pipes.

  • @idlewise
    @idlewise 3 года назад +4

    @11:40 I believe Thames Water requires clay pipe to be replaced by clay pipe.

    • @davidstewart7823
      @davidstewart7823 2 года назад +1

      I don't think you replied to Julians comment Thames Water would not accept clay to plastic connections. Your client should have applied to Thames Water for a Build Over agreement where it states what thier requirements

  • @Fshah1
    @Fshah1 2 года назад

    hi, your video is Very informative. I understand that you will backfill the area after the connection of all pipes (14:18). Please advise, Are these plastic pipes are able to take a load of earth backfilling OR concrete pouring if there is concrete floor instead of timber/joist flooring.
    Thanks

  • @MeaHeaR
    @MeaHeaR 4 месяца назад

    Enjoyed the videoh
    I was awaiting for a Pie Floater to descend that livé end when twas opén 💩💩

  • @cormacdoolin9904
    @cormacdoolin9904 2 года назад

    Hi, Great video very informative but easy on the brain ,
    Im doing a similar job soon/ish , I noticed the connector/ adapter from clay pipe to PVC is smaller than/different to the one from PVC back to Clay .. what is the reason for this ? And am I right in saying that this to make up the difference back to clay to keep the pipes at the same diameter right through?

  • @LMSOProductions
    @LMSOProductions 3 года назад +1

    Great video👍🏻

    • @JoeBlogs
      @JoeBlogs  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching and the great feedback 👍

  • @doseofpositivity2771
    @doseofpositivity2771 Год назад

    Hey Joe, can I use it as my engineering final year project

  • @andrewthomson3165
    @andrewthomson3165 Месяц назад

    Even three years ago utilities insist clay for clay on there pipe work building control wrong done loads of this work and for about ten years now and mains as to be put back in clay

  • @silvarback
    @silvarback 2 года назад +1

    once connected how do you remove the bungs ???

  • @paulramos5373
    @paulramos5373 2 года назад

    Hi, what happens if you don’t follow regs? Our builder has put a white pipe straight into the the ground which is carrying water from the kitchen sink and dishwasher. And what’s more the water is just going into the neighbours garden (underground)! Thanks.

  • @kpounder6671
    @kpounder6671 2 года назад

    I've a question. When the new pipe is laid down. Do you put concrete straight onto the pipe, to back fill it ?

  • @garvielloken3929
    @garvielloken3929 2 года назад +1

    NOOICE!

  • @RollCorruption
    @RollCorruption 3 года назад +2

    Man, and there's me getting stressed because I have a 6m soil run to dig in my front garden :D i'll eat my words and go get digging....

  • @Steve_Van777
    @Steve_Van777 7 месяцев назад

    Hi mate, got a question if ya don’t mind.. how many days was you on this drainage with how many men?

  • @philhode5104
    @philhode5104 2 года назад

    How did you cap the plastic pipe,I didn't see a cap on end,before you joined on to old pipe on right

  • @yourkodi3945
    @yourkodi3945 Год назад

    how deep did you have tro dig into the ground to install the pipe?, half meter or knee high?

  • @chiopio
    @chiopio 3 года назад

    What would be the cost of doing this rodding access job alone? Let's say if you are already redoing the kitchen floor in the extension anyway.

  • @MrGlenfraser
    @MrGlenfraser 3 года назад +1

    Great content, good to see that! thanks for posting. Did they make you pea shingle it when you backfilled ???

    • @JoeBlogs
      @JoeBlogs  3 года назад +1

      Hi Glen. Thanks for watching and the great feedback 👍🏻 Building Control are coming to inspect on Tuesday but I think it’s likely that we will have to cover up with pea shingle before we close everything up. 👍🏻

  • @neilgreenfield9060
    @neilgreenfield9060 6 месяцев назад

    What's the best way to locate existing runs when you're planning an extension?

    • @simonm8127
      @simonm8127 3 месяца назад +1

      A number of ways, call a local drainage company out who can put CCTV up a manhole, get the local water company plans, make sure you have friendly neighbours, get some plumbing dye and find out where it all runs and what it is. Just done exactly this. Then you may need to get a build over agreement if your foundations are within 3m of a public sewer.

  • @reviewingtheworld1
    @reviewingtheworld1 2 года назад

    Great video thank you! I have one question about the plans, are these works that you have done with the sewage outlined in the plans from an architect, or do you have to design the modification yourself?
    Cheers

  • @mrboyban
    @mrboyban Год назад

    Is there you doing the work?

  • @tomkent4656
    @tomkent4656 10 месяцев назад

    I find it hardto believe that building over a manhole cover was ever permitted.

  • @jimmorrison1685
    @jimmorrison1685 2 года назад +1

    Did you not need to do an air test?

  • @mariusa3123
    @mariusa3123 3 года назад

    Nice video - we're looking to do this to an existing extension in order to move the manhole out of the property. Any rough idea on the cost?

  • @stevegray5263
    @stevegray5263 2 месяца назад

    Back-filling with all that crap? Get rid of it and use some decent HBM.

  • @AdamWilson-y8y
    @AdamWilson-y8y 9 месяцев назад +1

    I dont know about this man... I don't like the idea of removing a manhole from a public sewer. I would of replaced the manhole with a triple sealed unit designed for indoors which meets building regulations.

  • @ianfosterUSA
    @ianfosterUSA 2 года назад +1

    I guess you guys are not using that radiator again? I have to say that I find it unreal how messy British builders are. But nice explanation though.

    • @thomass181
      @thomass181 Год назад

      It’s a building site, they’re not inside the clients living space, if you listen they’re having a extension which goes out further and all that earth is going back in the holes.