i've been asked to write a report on the job i did the other week and it's been a long time since i wrote a drainage report so is this ok? look professional? the original builder has long since gone down the pan ( not surpriseingly) and apparantly he made an even bigger f##k up of the reaturant in chelsea, as useual the owners gone for a cheap job and now it's come back to bite his arse, your professional views most welcome, ta
REPORT ON SUSPECTED FOUL WATER LEAK AT THE MEMORY’S OF INDIA
RESTURANT, BRIGHTON MARINA, BRIGHTON, SUSSEX,
Called to investigate suspected foul drain leak at above premises, reported leak coming from ceiling in “SUBWAY” sandwich bar below the restaurant, some sections of “stud” wall cut away in kitchen to inspect and trace source of leak, stagnant waste water found in service space behind wall and subsequently traced to broken 110mm plastic soil & vent waste pipe, this was cut and removed, rubber emergency coupling fitted and pipe work replaced and checked for free flow and leaks, all being well we advised the owner to leave the holes in the wall unsealed for a few weeks to allow air flow through this service space in order to let it dry out,
On further investigation of this soil & vent pipe work it was discovered that the whole system “had” been supported by only one saddle clamp sited up in the roof space which had finally broken allowing the weight of the pipe work to bear on the horizontal section behind the stud wall, this was too much for it and a “glued coupling” had finally given allowing the pipe work to drop approx 2-300mm, the joint had partially cracked and partially come apart indicating that it was not properly bonded in the first place, no attempt had been made during the initial installation to support this horizontal section or indeed much of the rest of the pipe work, little or no access to this service space was provided and given both hot and cold water supply’s are routed in this space it is a recipe for disaster
Also while investigating in the roof space we found a small leak on an access cap attached to the boiler condenser drain off “tun” dish pipe work, this was also replaced,
Also found was a cracked 110mm plastic “tee” joint, this happened when the whole system dropped, as this is on the vent/anti airlock side of the pipe work (no water passes through this part) this crack was repaired with glue,,
Finally supports were placed under the horizontal section to prevent it from being “under load” in the future,
REPORT ON SUSPECTED FOUL WATER LEAK AT THE MEMORY’S OF INDIA
RESTURANT, BRIGHTON MARINA, BRIGHTON, SUSSEX,
Called to investigate suspected foul drain leak at above premises, reported leak coming from ceiling in “SUBWAY” sandwich bar below the restaurant, some sections of “stud” wall cut away in kitchen to inspect and trace source of leak, stagnant waste water found in service space behind wall and subsequently traced to broken 110mm plastic soil & vent waste pipe, this was cut and removed, rubber emergency coupling fitted and pipe work replaced and checked for free flow and leaks, all being well we advised the owner to leave the holes in the wall unsealed for a few weeks to allow air flow through this service space in order to let it dry out,
On further investigation of this soil & vent pipe work it was discovered that the whole system “had” been supported by only one saddle clamp sited up in the roof space which had finally broken allowing the weight of the pipe work to bear on the horizontal section behind the stud wall, this was too much for it and a “glued coupling” had finally given allowing the pipe work to drop approx 2-300mm, the joint had partially cracked and partially come apart indicating that it was not properly bonded in the first place, no attempt had been made during the initial installation to support this horizontal section or indeed much of the rest of the pipe work, little or no access to this service space was provided and given both hot and cold water supply’s are routed in this space it is a recipe for disaster
Also while investigating in the roof space we found a small leak on an access cap attached to the boiler condenser drain off “tun” dish pipe work, this was also replaced,
Also found was a cracked 110mm plastic “tee” joint, this happened when the whole system dropped, as this is on the vent/anti airlock side of the pipe work (no water passes through this part) this crack was repaired with glue,,
Finally supports were placed under the horizontal section to prevent it from being “under load” in the future,
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