Nice job - thanks for getting my grey cells moving too. You're lucky you've got anything at the bottom of the drain pipe - our predecessors decided against it! :-)
Nice job 👍 I'm just about to release my underground drainage video so yours popped up. I didn't cover any of this haha I have more of a vlog style rather than 'how to'. The nuts on my ones wouldn't even come undone!
If the exit pipe from my back gully is ever so slightly higher than the exit of the back gully but everything else is lower will I be ok? I couldn't get it lower than the exit due to space etc. Worried about back flow. Thanks in advance.
Same issue, your video has just solved my problem !
This is exactly what im dealing with at moment, defo get 1 of them adjustable joints
Thanks great idea for the bend, saves hassle and time. Thanks for sharing.
Perfect digging out around old gulley and pipe 👍👍
Doing one myself, many thanks for the run down! 🙏🏼
Nice job - thanks for getting my grey cells moving too.
You're lucky you've got anything at the bottom of the drain pipe - our predecessors decided against it! :-)
Absolutely great job it is going to help me a lot because I am going to the exactly the same job. 🎉
Nice job 👍 I'm just about to release my underground drainage video so yours popped up. I didn't cover any of this haha I have more of a vlog style rather than 'how to'. The nuts on my ones wouldn't even come undone!
very useful SK. Thank you.
Thanks for posting just what I was looking for 👍
Nice clean job 👌thank you for sharing
Brilliant video thank you very much for sharing.
Great video 👍
Thank you. Well done.
Good job buddy
Very nice 👌
If the exit pipe from my back gully is ever so slightly higher than the exit of the back gully but everything else is lower will I be ok? I couldn't get it lower than the exit due to space etc. Worried about back flow. Thanks in advance.
Hi. Sorry, I can’t picture the problem you have - so without properly understanding the issue my immediate thought was “water won’t run uphill”:
Was it an old clay pipe you connected to?
Hi. No, it was a plastic pipe. I have connected plastic to clay - used a FloPlast underground flexible adaptor. Worked a treat.
thanks for this.
Are you working at the seaside?lol