by rrdrainsamrit | Apr 28, 2026 | New Drain
If you’re installing a new drain, one of the first questions is whether you need planning permission. The answer depends on the type of work you’re carrying out — but in most cases, planning permission is not required. However, that doesn’t mean you can just go ahead...
by rrdrainsamrit | Apr 28, 2026 | New Drain
If you’re planning a new drain installation, it’s not just about the work itself — it also needs to be approved. In the UK, several different bodies may be involved depending on the type of project. Understanding who approves what helps ensure your installation is...
by rrdrainsamrit | Apr 28, 2026 | New Drain
If you’re installing a new drain and need to connect it to a public sewer, you’ll likely come across something called a Section 106 application. For many property owners, this is unfamiliar territory — but it’s an essential part of the process when connecting to the...
by rrdrainsamrit | Apr 28, 2026 | New Drain
If you’re installing a new drain, it will usually need to connect to the main sewer system. This is a critical part of the process and must be done correctly to ensure the system works properly and complies with UK regulations. For property owners, understanding how...
by rrdrainsamrit | Apr 28, 2026 | New Drain
If you’re installing a new drain, one of the most important questions is whether building regulations apply. In the UK, the answer is almost always yes. Even if planning permission isn’t required, building regulations are in place to ensure your drainage system is...
by rrdrainsamrit | Apr 28, 2026 | New Drain
If you’re installing a new drain, it’s not just about digging and laying pipes — it also needs to meet strict UK regulations. These rules are in place to ensure drainage systems are safe, effective, and do not cause problems for properties or the wider sewer network....