dunbarhamlin
Established Member
Hi folks
Expect this is a daft question. Am sorting out a 50s semi, and have a couple of jobs I don't think I can tackle myself.
1. Kitchen is a single storey flat concrete roofed structure, looking like a lean to on the side of the house, though double skinned and original. The cast iron effluent pipe pierces the roof from the loo above and comes down its inner wall, disappearing into the cement floor.
I would like to replace this with modern plastic, and reroute so it runs in a dogleg over the roof (looks like theres enough drop available) and down the outside of the front wall into the sewer system.
I believe grey water (sinks, washing machines) is also suppose to be routed into the effluent sewer now?
2. Kitchen has a damp wall, and the area around drain outside this is waterlogged, which may be related to non existant pointing (something I'm having a go at), porous roof (ditto), misdirected guttering and grey water pipes (ditto... unless grey water needs redirecting now) or buggered drain... so need this investigating and rectifying if needed.
3. Inbound copper water pipe is coming up through concrete floor without any visible protective cuff... this may just be through the screeding, but think this too needs investigating and rectifying. Rather it not start leaking once house finished (if it isn't already the cause of the damp mentioned above... it comes up in the hall just the other side of the wall from the kitchen and soggy drain)
Sorry to be so long winded. What sort of tradesman to I need to come and look at this lot, or which specialisms does a builder need? Does it all come under groundwork, or, erm, well. I look forwarded to enlightenment.
TIA
Expect this is a daft question. Am sorting out a 50s semi, and have a couple of jobs I don't think I can tackle myself.
1. Kitchen is a single storey flat concrete roofed structure, looking like a lean to on the side of the house, though double skinned and original. The cast iron effluent pipe pierces the roof from the loo above and comes down its inner wall, disappearing into the cement floor.
I would like to replace this with modern plastic, and reroute so it runs in a dogleg over the roof (looks like theres enough drop available) and down the outside of the front wall into the sewer system.
I believe grey water (sinks, washing machines) is also suppose to be routed into the effluent sewer now?
2. Kitchen has a damp wall, and the area around drain outside this is waterlogged, which may be related to non existant pointing (something I'm having a go at), porous roof (ditto), misdirected guttering and grey water pipes (ditto... unless grey water needs redirecting now) or buggered drain... so need this investigating and rectifying if needed.
3. Inbound copper water pipe is coming up through concrete floor without any visible protective cuff... this may just be through the screeding, but think this too needs investigating and rectifying. Rather it not start leaking once house finished (if it isn't already the cause of the damp mentioned above... it comes up in the hall just the other side of the wall from the kitchen and soggy drain)
Sorry to be so long winded. What sort of tradesman to I need to come and look at this lot, or which specialisms does a builder need? Does it all come under groundwork, or, erm, well. I look forwarded to enlightenment.
TIA