Soldato
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No further op updates then
Still not sure how people aren't getting this. OP has stated several times that the issue with the manhole covers is that the surround that the cover sits in has not been secured. i.e. if the lid was removed one could also walk off with the surround as well
Really? Mine levitate 6 feet off the ground! I'll have to contact the developers of my house.
Does your poo flow upwards?
It's wireless, "utilities" the 5GHz range, & very gassy...This really comes down to what the OP bought from the developer, its not uncommon for them to leave the plastic collars loose if the purchaser is dealing with the landscaping. In the OP's photos it very much looks like the surround is road stone and its left like this so that purchasers can change the level of their covers when creating level threshold patios for example. You would need to install extension collars to the chamber to raise it up to GL before surrounding them with concrete.
The other point to consider is that they dont even need a concrete surround when located in areas that are inaccessible to vehicles, if its in his "grassed" area then the plastic is sufficient. Although its common to concrete them in if its a known finished area.
In no way though has the OP conveyed clearly that this is what is bothering him, his issues seem to vary from actually having drains and doesn't want them to people being able to steal his man hole covers (you only really use airtight lockable covers when they are inside and even then you dont often spec lockable ones.
Does your poo flow upwards?
So in summary OP
1) Your developers told you that you wouldn't have any drains (?!) but you do have drains. Until someone invents wireless sewers or some kind of transporter system for effluence, houses will have drains. I've never had a house without some form of drain or inspection cover. My mate has a septic tank at his farmhouse but even then he still has an inspection cover for general drainage and grey water.
2) If the lid is not "fixed" then stop losing sleep, it's supposed to be like that. You couldn't open it if it was fixed down
3) If the collar/frame is also not fixed (to the drain/chamber itself) then still stop losing sleep - it's like that because the land surrounding it is unfinished/not been landscaped. You can't really fix them in place and set the height etc when you don't know how high the surrounding land will end up being. Even when it is landscaped, they still don't really need to be fixed in place (it's common to fix them in place if they are on a paved or concreted area, but in soil they often just sit on the surface)
4) You are awful at conveying information.
Regards
OcUK
Look at post #43, this is what OP is talking about. He hasnt got a brick or concrete manhole chamber.Still not sure how people aren't getting this. OP has stated several times that the issue with the manhole covers is that the surround that the cover sits in has not been secured. i.e. if the lid was removed one could also walk off with the surround as well
Still not sure how people aren't getting this. OP has stated several times that the issue with the manhole covers is that the surround that the cover sits in has not been secured. i.e. if the lid was removed one could also walk off with the surround as well
When we bought the house, we had to go over all of the plans and was clearly told "there are no drains on your property and they even showed us the plans in the sales office.
Part of property searches by the conveyancers (can we stop using the term solicitor please), is serviced utilities and whose drains cross property and boudarys. If these aren't clear, a conveyancer would never suggest a mortgage lender proceeds (or the buyer for that matter).
Shut up and take my money. JpgThere's a portal behind the trap in each one of my toilets, and it transports everything into whichever car Piers Morgan happens to be in at the time