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Minimal Falls Drains The underground drainage pipes have minimal falls. This could result in more frequent blockages and whilst not cost effective to improve, you should budget for more regular maintenance 0 Edit
Asbestos Asbestos above ground drainage pipes are not normally considered to be a significant health risk, providing that the material is in sound condition and is not disturbed or damaged. Before commencing any work on asbestos containing materials, a risk assessment should be carried out 1 Edit
No Access No access points to the underground drainage could be located within the curtilage of the site. Clearance of any blockage will be difficult and could be costly 2 Edit
Water Company The responsibility for many shared underground drainage systems was transferred to local water companies. You should make appropriate enquiries 3 Edit
Septic Tank - Regular Maintenance Septic tanks require regular maintenance and emptying 4 Edit
Cesspits - Regular Maintenance Cesspits require regular maintenance and emptying 5 Edit
Drainage Below Extension The drainage run to the property appears to pass under the extension. No obvious sign of any issues with the drainage run were noted but access should any blockages occur may be difficult 6 Edit
Drainage Below Conservatory The drainage run to the property appears to pass under the conservatory. No obvious sign of any issues with the drainage run were noted but access should any blockages occur may be difficult 7 Edit
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