Elderly relative's house has a strong smell of sewage in the back garden and the waste outlet frequently backs up and has done so for a number of years.
Had a friend who's a contractor look at it to get an idea whats happening. He also spoke to some of the neighbours and said the following:
House is in a row of 8 houses which have a shared waste pipe running through all their back gardens. This shared waste pipe connects to the mains sewer at the end of the row of houses.
One of the houses in the row appears to have a kitchen extension built over the waste pipe - this extension appears to have subsided/settled. He suspects that it has damaged the waste pipe below.
He spoke to 3-4 of the neighbours. This problem seems to coincide with the building of the aforementioned extension. In the past the neighbours have arranged for Dyno Rod etc. to rod the sewers regularly, however, some of the neighbours refused to pay the shared cost and the incidents of sewage backing up are getting more frequent. He went down to talk to person with the extension - this person had an 'I'm alright jack' attitude and didnt want to know - said their back yard is full concreted over, so they've no manholes (hence never get sewage backing up).
A number of the neighbours have complained to the local council, but have generally be palmed off - told that its a private sewer collectively owned by all of them, so not the councils problem.
My friend, the contractor reckons that this problem can probably only be fixed by repairing the pipe under the extension and doing some significant work to the extension floor/foundations. Problem is that the person concerned has no interest in cooperating or rectifying.
Any ideas how to solve this?
Had a friend who's a contractor look at it to get an idea whats happening. He also spoke to some of the neighbours and said the following:
House is in a row of 8 houses which have a shared waste pipe running through all their back gardens. This shared waste pipe connects to the mains sewer at the end of the row of houses.
One of the houses in the row appears to have a kitchen extension built over the waste pipe - this extension appears to have subsided/settled. He suspects that it has damaged the waste pipe below.
He spoke to 3-4 of the neighbours. This problem seems to coincide with the building of the aforementioned extension. In the past the neighbours have arranged for Dyno Rod etc. to rod the sewers regularly, however, some of the neighbours refused to pay the shared cost and the incidents of sewage backing up are getting more frequent. He went down to talk to person with the extension - this person had an 'I'm alright jack' attitude and didnt want to know - said their back yard is full concreted over, so they've no manholes (hence never get sewage backing up).
A number of the neighbours have complained to the local council, but have generally be palmed off - told that its a private sewer collectively owned by all of them, so not the councils problem.
My friend, the contractor reckons that this problem can probably only be fixed by repairing the pipe under the extension and doing some significant work to the extension floor/foundations. Problem is that the person concerned has no interest in cooperating or rectifying.
Any ideas how to solve this?