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I just spoke to the contractor. He said as this is not a new drain (only a replacement pipe for a damaged section), I don't need a building control certificate. But he said he didn't have any problems me arranging it and he'll be doing the work according to building regulations and yes he will have pea shingles to support the pipe. I am not going to bother as this is going to delay things and it's going to cost a couple of hundred pounds.
If you haven't already awarded the contract, engage another contractor. Jetting the interceptor is also suspect. Bung in rodding eye, water in manhole, plunge syphon, should leave clear, confirmed with flexible drain rod.(resembles spring). Normal soil water detritus can, if necessary, be removed from syphon, but broken pipe and arising's from intended works could block it solid. Ensure syphon is clear before and after works. I've had my fallout with building inspectors, but this job is so simple there is only one way to do it right. Reluctance for work to be inspected and one year warranty does not encourage confidence.
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