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[quote][i]Originally posted by Xs[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by Fad[/i] Sam take a photo of the rear of the property as it would may the layout clear. It could be as simple as installing a section and relocating the inspection cover further along providing it is not at the stop/end of the run. If you build over an inspection cover/run you will need to ensure the builder is competant to deal with it as I recently dealt with a case where the builder did not install a lintal to support the wall over the drain run as a consequence it fractured the pipe and raw sewage was leaking into the property. Not nice. If I were you Sam contact one of your local surveyors and get them to come out and take a look. We usually charge about 150 + VAT to advise on these queries. I'd dont think I would want a manhole in my conservertory as it limits the flooring you can lay and I would also want to insulate the floor too for winter etc. [Edited on 04-10-2011 by Fad] [/quote] Is it a small firm you work for if you would get called out to a job moving one manhole? I wouldnt bother speaking to any surveyors, try find someone who works for a local civils firm and get them to do it [/quote]
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