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Underground drainage & downpipes
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i need to move a soil pipe for an exstention how do i go about this as i need to now how to disconnect the pipe then rejoin it about three foot along at an angel can the old couplings be used as well if you could help i would most greatfull.
thank you from douglet[/b]
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We live in a link detached property. My neighbour's guttering downpipe is leaking badly, soaking the brickwork on the side of his property. However, the downpipe overhangs our property and enters a drain on our property. Who is responsible for the repair?
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