The requirements for sanitary drainage and pipework
are outlined by the following standards and regulations:
The
Building Regulations 1991
Approved document H - Drainage and waste disposal (1992
edition)
and an update to this covering newer items like low level
flush toilet cisterns for example
Approved document H -Drainage and waste disposal (2002
edition)
All pipe and sanitary work is covered by British and
European Standard BS EN 12056: 2000, Parts 1 to 5. This supersedes BS5572:
1994. More details about British Standards can be obtained by visiting
their website at: http://www.bsi-global.com/.
Buildbase offers a
complete range of products from a variety of specialist manufacturers for
all types of drainage requirements, including plastic and clay piping,
bends, angles, inspection chambers, adapters for joining different types
of piping, and much more.
Foul Water and Surface Drainage
| Buildbase stocks Hunter Plastic's comprehensive
range of plastic components, available in 110mm, 160mm, 200mm, 250mm
and 315mm sizes, covering all domestic, commercial and industrial
requirements for both foul water and surface water drainage up to
main sewer. |
| The Hunter range offers the installer a choice of
connectors to adapt to existing materials. Coupling to thick or thin
wall vitrified clay pipes, glazed vitrified clay (GVC) or cast iron
is made possible using the appropriate connector. To overcome the
most difficult drainage connection, products are available
manufactured in either PVC-U, polypropylene or flexible (EPDM)
material. Connectors are also available to enable simple, speedy and
cost-effective connection between Hunter inspection chamber bases
and clayware pipework. The hunter range is available from all
Buildbase centres - details of the full range can be seen at http://www.hunterplastics.co.uk/. |
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ACO are a leading supplier in the design, development and manufacture of surface water drainage and landscaping solutions and can offer the market quality solutions for every application, whether light domestic or heavy duty use. Buildbase stock a wide range of the systems available from ACO - for full details of the range visit www.aco.co.uk |
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Rainwater, Waste Water and Sewage Treatment Systems
If your property is not connected to the municipal
sewage system you will need to consider installing your own
treatment facilities. Buildbase offer a complete range of solutions
from leading companies in the field such as Titan Pollution
Control.
Many improvements have been made in recent years
to traditional 'septic tanks', and modern systems are now easy to
install. Complete waste treatment centres for both domestic grey
water and sewage are also available and these are worth considering
for environmental reasons.
Rainwater recycling systems are also becoming
popular in the light of recurring water shortages in parts of the
country, these too are available from Titan. More details can be
found at http://www.titanpc.co.uk/. |
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Radon Sumps and Radon Protection
Certain areas of the UK have been identified
as being radon affected. Many councils now insist on the installation of
anti-radon measures, even in areas where the problem is minimal. This
usually involves the installation of a Radon Sump, which is a simple
chamber 600mm x 600mm constructed beneath the floor slab. There are also
preformed plastic chambers available for this purpose. The sump is is
piped to a point outside the building using standard 110mm PVC-u piping,
and this is usually done at the same time as the drainage and sewage
works.
In some areas special radon resistant membranes are
specified for additional protection. Special membranes, which also act as
the damp proofing are available for this purpose.
Your council planning department and/or building
inspectors will be able to advise you on any local building requirements
for Radon. The protection measures are quite simple to install and many
council websites contain basic information about this. As an example, a
good general information guide has been published by the Vale of Glamorgan
Council explaining how radon sumps are typically constructed and sited.
This contains some useful illustrative sketches and it can be viewed by clicking here.
Links
The Federation of Master Builders Website: Radon - a
Guide for Builders
The Health Protection Agency: Radon Questions and
Answers
The
Building Standards (Scotland) Regulations 2004
The
Environmental Agency (EA)
Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA)
Department of the
Environment (DOE NI)
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Hunter Plastics |
ACO |
Clay Drainage Hepworth |
Clark-Drain |
| As a Hunter Plastics main stockist, most Buildbase branches offer a comprehensive range of underground, drainage and rainwater products, all available from stock. www.hunterplastics.co.uk |
ACO manufacture drainage solutions for every application including Landscaping, Retail, Distribution centres, Highways and Airports.
www.aco.co.uk |
Hepworth Building Products is one of the largest drainage manufacturers in the world. It has maintained a reputation for product quality, technical knowledge and support, and commitment to customer service. The drainage product ranges encompass both Clay and Plastic drainage systems. www.hepworthbp.co.uk |
Clark-Drain – Manufacture Polypropylene products, Steel Access Covers and Cast Iron Products
www.clark-drain.com |
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Thomas Dudley |
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| Thomas Dudley Ltd. has established a reputation for high quality products that are both innovative and extremely reliable. www.thomasdudley.co.uk |
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