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Leak at soil stack - what are my options?

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  • stuart45
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    plumb1_2 said:
    rubble2 said:

    Actually there are, when they replaced the gutters they asked if the overflows were still needed, I said that the were and he said that he had directed them into the  new gutters. Y
    Bad idea having them into the gutter as if the tanks overflow you won’t know if the rwp is directly into the gully. That’s why they are called a warning pipe.
    Afew weeks ago I got called to a customer who had a astronomical water bill, checked out it was the Cws tank been overflowing for months, 2 yrs ago the cowboy builders directed them into the gutter. problem solved but she still had to pay her water bill.
    She's lucky it didn't freeze to add to it.
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