Just had the piping done on our block, hoping to have the slab put in some time next week.
However, upon close inspection I discovered something I didn't like. Not knowing anything about this could mean it is nothing to worry about, yet I told my supervisor to check it out on Tuesday morning.
After looking at the pipes sticking out of the ground, I noticed that one of them, located behind where the slab will appear, which looks like being a down pipe or something like that, has a pipe leading to it which is seen on the surface, not being deep enough.
Not sure what this means, but I would have thought all pipes, including down pipes connections should be much deeper in the ground.
Can anyone suggest if that could be a problem? If it is, I reckon it needs to be fixed asap, as once the slab goes in, it will be pretty much impossible to do anything.