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date: Mon, 01 Sep 2008 17:43:59 -0500,    group: uk.d-i-y        back       
Blocking / capping off toilet   
I'm in the process of removing an old outside toilet.  After removing the 
toilet should it be OK to just blocking the hole underneath part of a patio 
slab, or should I be blocking it off where it enters the sewer chamber.

The bricks (2 layers) would prevent any rats etc leaving the sewer.  If the 
sewer chamber backed up it would overflow from the manhole before it hit 
the patio.

thanks for any advice
date: Mon, 01 Sep 2008 17:43:59 -0500   author:   gna03633

Re: Blocking / capping off toilet   
gna03633 wrote:
> I'm in the process of removing an old outside toilet.  After removing
> the toilet should it be OK to just blocking the hole underneath part
> of a patio slab, or should I be blocking it off where it enters the
> sewer chamber.
>
> The bricks (2 layers) would prevent any rats etc leaving the sewer.
> If the sewer chamber backed up it would overflow from the manhole
> before it hit the patio.
>
> thanks for any advice

Last time I did this was 25+ years ago.  I stuffed a wad of newspaper well 
into the pipe & filled it with concrete.  The BCO suggested it.  It was 
screeded over later.


-- 
Dave - The Medway Handyman
www.medwayhandyman.co.uk
date: Mon, 01 Sep 2008 23:57:02 GMT   author:   The Medway Handyman

Re: Blocking / capping off toilet   
The Medway Handyman wrote:

> gna03633 wrote:
> > I'm in the process of removing an old outside toilet.  After removing
> > the toilet should it be OK to just blocking the hole underneath part
> > of a patio slab, or should I be blocking it off where it enters the
> > sewer chamber.
> >
> > The bricks (2 layers) would prevent any rats etc leaving the sewer.
> > If the sewer chamber backed up it would overflow from the manhole
> > before it hit the patio.
> >
> > thanks for any advice
>
> Last time I did this was 25+ years ago.  I stuffed a wad of newspaper well
> into the pipe & filled it with concrete.  The BCO suggested it.  It was
> screeded over later.
>
>

That works just fine but look out for the Building Regs rule about not
leaving too long a stub sewer pipe.  I can't remember the length
allowed but ISTR there is a limit.  The BRs are all available online
so no excuses for not finding out the rules (then breaking them if
appropriate!)
date: Mon, 1 Sep 2008 23:41:48 -0700 (PDT)   author:   Calvin

Re: Blocking / capping off toilet   
The Medway Handyman  wrote:

> gna03633 wrote:
> > I'm in the process of removing an old outside toilet.  After removing
> > the toilet should it be OK to just blocking the hole underneath part
> > of a patio slab, or should I be blocking it off where it enters the
> > sewer chamber.

> 
> Last time I did this was 25+ years ago.  I stuffed a wad of newspaper well
> into the pipe & filled it with concrete.  The BCO suggested it.  It was
> screeded over later.

That is still the usual thing. I did one in February, and in my
innocence, went to a builders merchants to buy a rubber bung for the
pipe, and although there is one available, they are not used much, as
the pipe is nearly always concreted over, hence the rubber bung is a
waste of money, unless of course, the pipe is likely to be opened up
again, so the rubber bung could be taken out easily.
Alan. 

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date: Tue, 2 Sep 2008 07:58:03 +0100   author:   alan@darkroom.+.com (A.Lee)

Re: Blocking / capping off toilet   
Calvin wrote:
> The Medway Handyman wrote:
>
>> gna03633 wrote:
>>> I'm in the process of removing an old outside toilet.  After
>>> removing the toilet should it be OK to just blocking the hole
>>> underneath part of a patio slab, or should I be blocking it off
>>> where it enters the sewer chamber.
>>>
>>> The bricks (2 layers) would prevent any rats etc leaving the sewer.
>>> If the sewer chamber backed up it would overflow from the manhole
>>> before it hit the patio.
>>>
>>> thanks for any advice
>>
>> Last time I did this was 25+ years ago.  I stuffed a wad of
>> newspaper well into the pipe & filled it with concrete.  The BCO
>> suggested it.  It was screeded over later.
>>
>>
>
> That works just fine but look out for the Building Regs rule about not
> leaving too long a stub sewer pipe.  I can't remember the length
> allowed but ISTR there is a limit.  The BRs are all available online
> so no excuses for not finding out the rules (then breaking them if
> appropriate!)

I think they were on stone tablets when I did mine :-)


-- 
Dave - The Medway Handyman
www.medwayhandyman.co.uk
date: Tue, 02 Sep 2008 19:34:33 GMT   author:   The Medway Handyman

Re: Blocking / capping off toilet   
>>> gna03633 wrote:
>>>> I'm in the process of removing an old outside toilet.  After
>>>> removing the toilet should it be OK to just blocking the hole
>>>> underneath part of a patio slab, or should I be blocking it off
>>>> where it enters the sewer chamber.
>>>>
>>>> The bricks (2 layers) would prevent any rats etc leaving the sewer.
>>>> If the sewer chamber backed up it would overflow from the manhole
>>>> before it hit the patio.
>>>>
>>>> thanks for any advice
>>>
>>> Last time I did this was 25+ years ago.  I stuffed a wad of
>>> newspaper well into the pipe & filled it with concrete.  The BCO
>>> suggested it.  It was screeded over later.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> That works just fine but look out for the Building Regs rule about not
>> leaving too long a stub sewer pipe.  I can't remember the length
>> allowed but ISTR there is a limit.  The BRs are all available online
>> so no excuses for not finding out the rules (then breaking them if
>> appropriate!)
> 
> I think they were on stone tablets when I did mine :-)
> 
> 

Thanks for the advice. I'd read the Part H - Drainage and waste disposal so 
was sort of aware of what I need to know from a building regs perspective.  
I was interested in what people really did.  I'll cap off the top with 
bricks with a DPC over (which I need anyway) and aim to brick up the soil 
run where it enters the chamber.
date: Wed, 03 Sep 2008 14:17:30 -0500   author:   gna03633

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