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Kitchen Built On Top Of Drain
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Just back from seeing the house I'm buying. The house belonged to the owners father who passed away a couple of years ago, and it was bought by the father with the kitchen already extended into the garden.
Is this normal as I thought you couldn't build on top of drain access? There is a floor board hatch which lifts up just below the sink. The drain then leads sideways into the neighbour's garden. Can the drain be diverted into the garden?
Is this normal as I thought you couldn't build on top of drain access? There is a floor board hatch which lifts up just below the sink. The drain then leads sideways into the neighbour's garden. Can the drain be diverted into the garden?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think that you are correct although I’m no expert in this area; a builder friend purchased a plot of land a couple of years ago, planning to build a property. He discovered that the main sewer crossed part of the land and had to revise his build plans such that he did not build over it.
Hopefully someone will be able to give a definitive response – it would be a waste of time and money putting in an offer only for a surveyor to spot this issue and the sale to fall through.
Hopefully someone will be able to give a definitive response – it would be a waste of time and money putting in an offer only for a surveyor to spot this issue and the sale to fall through.
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Also you can find out if permission was granted when the extension was built by contacting your District Council.
Also you can find out if permission was granted when the extension was built by contacting your District Council.
Contact everybody you can think of who might have an interest in the matter. Incidentally, I built an extension over a soil pipe leading from my house to the main drain in the back garden, and I simply fitted an airtight drain cover in my kitchen to allow for access in case of blockages. If the extension is built over a communal drain then you need to check it out. I'm an optimist, and if the extension has been there for a number of yars without problem I wouldn't worry too much; but I'd still check it out.
Personally, I wouldn't worry tigger. It is not uncommon and it would seem to meet building regulations. If there was planning permission for the extension this would have been included and inspected by Building Control.
If you go into the Councils website for the area and then into planning, there will be a facility to look into old planning permissions. You just have to type in the address.
If you go into the Councils website for the area and then into planning, there will be a facility to look into old planning permissions. You just have to type in the address.