Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Sydney Water Board Sewer across House 2Feb 14, 2024 4:03 am Architectural Homes & Duplexes - specialising in custom designing homes to your budget Get a Free Onsite Consultation Today or send a PM for information, questions or advice. Re: Sydney Water Board Sewer across House 4Feb 15, 2024 2:01 pm Architectural Homes & Duplexes - specialising in custom designing homes to your budget Get a Free Onsite Consultation Today or send a PM for information, questions or advice. Re: Sydney Water Board Sewer across House 6Mar 07, 2024 10:39 am Architectural Homes & Duplexes - specialising in custom designing homes to your budget Get a Free Onsite Consultation Today or send a PM for information, questions or advice. Re: Sydney Water Board Sewer across House 7Mar 07, 2024 1:23 pm Ashington Homes winstonpang Hi Moniq, we did something recently because our sewer was on our driveway, it didn't require encasement, but it did require an expensive report from the right accredited people, along with having Sydney water sign off on it. It's a long-ish process. This one will need encasement as the sewer is directly under the house. Your driveway wouldn't need encasing as your structure would have been outside the zone of influence. Encasement is a pretty straight forward process for a single dwelling and can be designed approved in a few weeks with the right consultant. Just costs some extra money but nothing to be afraid of. Sorry I didn't mean that she won't need encasing, our one was potentially subject to it. But what I meant to really say was how long the process took, I guess it also depends on how big the sewer was, ours was deemed as some large asset and they required us to get a special engineering report done then it had to be reviewed for sometime by Sydney Water and that took quite a lot of back and forth before they approved it. Re: Sydney Water Board Sewer across House 8Mar 07, 2024 1:27 pm winstonpang Ashington Homes winstonpang Hi Moniq, we did something recently because our sewer was on our driveway, it didn't require encasement, but it did require an expensive report from the right accredited people, along with having Sydney water sign off on it. It's a long-ish process. This one will need encasement as the sewer is directly under the house. Your driveway wouldn't need encasing as your structure would have been outside the zone of influence. Encasement is a pretty straight forward process for a single dwelling and can be designed approved in a few weeks with the right consultant. Just costs some extra money but nothing to be afraid of. Sorry I didn't mean that she won't need encasing, our one was potentially subject to it. But what I meant to really say was how long the process took, I guess it also depends on how big the sewer was, ours was deemed as some large asset and they required us to get a special engineering report done then it had to be reviewed for sometime by Sydney Water and that took quite a lot of back and forth before they approved it. Thanks for clarifying. Sorry I misunderstood your point Architectural Homes & Duplexes - specialising in custom designing homes to your budget Get a Free Onsite Consultation Today or send a PM for information, questions or advice. Hi everyone, Looking for some advise. We are about to build an above ground pool in our backyard. There is a private sewer line running under the pool at 1.6m… 0 12638 Hi, I have this sewer inspection point sitting in an odd spot in the rear of my yard: https://imgur.com/ghLI98q What I'd like to do is put a firepit in that corner of… 0 7008 |