gsouth
2nd December 2005, 03:58 PM
Hi all,
We have a situation where we need to redirect our sewer line.
Nothing major.
We have had a plumber out and he has given us direction on where to run the new pipe and we have dug the trench ready.
Problem is that this guy is really busy, the old line got cuit today, so if he doesn't turn up we are without sewer till Monday or Tuesday.
That got me thinking - it's a run of about 5 metres with 3 45deg bends and both ends will join back onto clay pipes.
Can you legally do this work yourself? or does it HAVE to be done by a licensed plumber?
Cheers
Geoff
We have a situation where we need to redirect our sewer line.
Nothing major.
We have had a plumber out and he has given us direction on where to run the new pipe and we have dug the trench ready.
Problem is that this guy is really busy, the old line got cuit today, so if he doesn't turn up we are without sewer till Monday or Tuesday.
That got me thinking - it's a run of about 5 metres with 3 45deg bends and both ends will join back onto clay pipes.
Can you legally do this work yourself? or does it HAVE to be done by a licensed plumber?
Cheers
Geoff