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gully
A gully is a landform created by running water, mass movement, or commonly a combination of both eroding sharply into soil or other relatively erodible material, typically on a hillside or in river floodplains or terraces. Gullies resemble large ditches or small valleys, but are metres to tens of metres in depth and width and are characterised by a distinct 'headscarp' or 'headwall' and progress by headward (i.e. upstream) erosion. Gullies are commonly related to intermittent or ephemeral water flow usually associated with localised intense or protracted rainfall events, or snowmelt. Gullies can be formed and accelerated by cultivation practices on hillslopes (often gentle gradient) in farmland, and they can develop rapidly in rangelands from existing natural erosion forms subject to vegetative cover removal and livestock activity.
Hi guys not sure anyone has encountered this before but I have a job where the inside wall has been getting a little damp, there was a step up to the door that I think wasn't helping due to dpc but that was removed to take a closer look and it revealed 2 waste water pipes going into the patio...
Hi all, really need a suggestion.. We recently bought this house and started seeing drain backflow issues when using washing machine into the kitchen,with continuous usage of Mr Muscle it was good for a couple of weeks later we had major backflow issue and kitchen flooding when we use...
Is there likely a blockage in the outside trapped gully if it occasionally frothes up with soap. The external trapped gully at floor level just takes a 32mm pipe from a wash hand basin. Thanks.
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Just came across a customer whom had an extension built many years ago but It seems as though the builder forgot to allow for rainwater to be terminated.
He's run a rain water pipe all the way from the back of the single storey extension, along the side and to the front of the house.
This...
I have a Zip water heater installed in a cupboard under the kitchen island. There is not normally any discharge into the Zip "font" in the worktop other than maybe a small amount of near-boiling water. The Zip guy accused us of chucking dregs down there, which I categorically deny. There is a...
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Managed to start my new year with a blocked outside kitchen drain. Skimmed through many forums in search for an answer. My main struggle is understanding how the drain works as I am seemingly unable to figure out w h e r e the water is supposed to escape. I attached a drawing of my...
A few days ago I posted a thread about a broken rainwater gully ( which I thought was called a hopper). I enclose a link to photos of the pipework draining into this. Is it me, or is this substandard work? If you have two downpipes for rainwater, wouldn't you drain one into the other in order to...
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We bought our house in 2013 . The owner before had a terrible sun room constructed on the rear.
Inside it there are two drains . Both Gullys I believe, one has the bathroom waste going to it , the other has the kitchen / washer waste and the guttering run off from the conservatory.
The...
Looking for a bit of advice regarding McAlpine trapped shower gullys. I recently installed a shower gully in a premises under the instruction that the floor would be tiled, after being off site for a few weeks and on my return the client has changed there mind and put down Vinyl. Does anyone...
Hello. First time post, hoping I can get some help. The outside bottle gully that collects waste water from the kitchen has broken. Doesn't look too bad a job so I'm having a go.
I've dug down and chipped away all the concrete so iI'm now in a position to remove the old gully. I have a...
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Hi Guys,
The next job on my list is sorting out this mess, where the soil stack meets gully:
From above, you can just about see that the (clay) gully is tight up against the wall, so is offset from the soil pipe centreline - which probably hasn't helped:
The connection has been made via...
Hi - I moved into a new house recently (quite old - built in 1915). There is one bathroom and the waste from the kitchen sink, bathroom basin and bath drain into a gully outside the kitchen. The toilet waste goes into a vented waste pipe which also has dishwasher waste attached.
The set up...
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I am looking to do away with a horrible looking Gully/Drain outside my side door (actually used as the front door). The kitchen sink waste pipe comes out through the wall just above the gully/drain and I am hoping, I can just extend the pipework around the wall and do a cut in on the...
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I know the maximum run of 40mm waste pipe is usually 3m, however on a washing machine waste pipe running to an external gully with an open ended trap (stand pipe/hockey stick) I really can't see the problem in running it the 6m I need to, ideally there should be ground works and a new...
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I am new to this forum and wonder if someone could offer any advice.
My problem is that our main external drain is constantly getting blocked.
The bath, sink, bidet, shower, kitchen sink and dishwasher all drain into the same Gully.
The gully connects straight to the main sewer pipe...
A customer of mine has asked me to fit an unvented cylinder, I am not qualified so she will need to get somebody who is to fit it. However I was checking where all the pipes could be run and I have a question about the termination of the discharge pipe. She wants the cylinder fitted in an old...
The gully that my kitchen sink, dishwasher and rainwater runs into is blocked. It happened about 6months back and a bottle of melt cleared it. A whole bottle of one shot hasnt done squat this time, neither has a healthy dose of frantic plunging. Ive checked further down and no visable blockage...
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I had a muppet of a builder come in and install the drainage as you can see from the pictures he installed it almost at an angle.
Can anyone recommend what I need to do to correct the installation and not have water splashed on the wall (which could cause damp in the future).
I thought...
We're building a near-full-width rear extension to our mid-terrace house, which will extend over the existing kitchen gully trap position. We're leaving the kitchen sink where it is, so we'll still need the drainage, but it's a kitchen island so no route to the external wall. See attached image...
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