Tiger
24th February 2006, 05:28 PM
Dear all,
I thought I might sit back this week and watch the start of the Football and plan my next woodwork project :) when... I discovered soggy mess on some grass. It covers about 3 metres, rang 2 plumbers who said that if I dug the ground up they might be able to do the job middle next week. One plumber said if I was handy, I could probably do it myself but that it wasn't strictly legal. Now that I can't get one of our regular plumbers to come out, could you advise me on:
1. What emergency measures can I take here until the plumber comes i.e. can you make some sort of splint for the pipes and what sort of pipework is it given that the place is about 30 years old? We need the mains on for toilet, dishwasher etc. Can you minimise the leak?
2. This problem relates to the supply side of the pipes, is it normal to expect that more than 3 metres to be affected? When one section goes, does it all go and need replacing?
3. Would be feasible to undertake a job like this yourself, are there too many traps for the inexperienced? I have used PVC a little bit, but am told to use black pipe:confused:.
Any help appreciated, and if you're not busy this weekend maybe we can get dirty together, one day I'll return the favour.
I thought I might sit back this week and watch the start of the Football and plan my next woodwork project :) when... I discovered soggy mess on some grass. It covers about 3 metres, rang 2 plumbers who said that if I dug the ground up they might be able to do the job middle next week. One plumber said if I was handy, I could probably do it myself but that it wasn't strictly legal. Now that I can't get one of our regular plumbers to come out, could you advise me on:
1. What emergency measures can I take here until the plumber comes i.e. can you make some sort of splint for the pipes and what sort of pipework is it given that the place is about 30 years old? We need the mains on for toilet, dishwasher etc. Can you minimise the leak?
2. This problem relates to the supply side of the pipes, is it normal to expect that more than 3 metres to be affected? When one section goes, does it all go and need replacing?
3. Would be feasible to undertake a job like this yourself, are there too many traps for the inexperienced? I have used PVC a little bit, but am told to use black pipe:confused:.
Any help appreciated, and if you're not busy this weekend maybe we can get dirty together, one day I'll return the favour.