Annoying rainwater vent pipe? What can I do about it?

  • Erstellt am 2019-09-16 15:58:33

Mycraft

2019-09-16 19:05:49
  • #1
For the ventilation of the rainwater infiltration system. But the name already says that....
 

seat88

2019-09-16 19:37:32
  • #2
Sorry, for me it goes straight into the sewer, that's why I don't know it, and that's why my stupid impulsive question.... Ashes on my head.
 

dab_dab

2019-09-16 21:12:12
  • #3
Is it possible to easily bend KG pipes underground and let the cap protrude again at a suitable, less exposed spot.
 

Mycraft

2019-09-16 21:13:38
  • #4
Some municipalities prohibit the discharge of rainwater into the "normal" sewage system. Therefore, infiltration systems are required. Depending on the location/roof shape/area, etc., a certain amount of water must then be discharged.
 

hampshire

2019-09-16 23:58:08
  • #5
Make a small flower bed around it - possibly with a 20cm boxwood hedge. That way, the pipe is integrated. We had an inspection chamber for an infiltration trench in the middle of the row house garden and initially did not have much budget for a construction solution. The chamber is under the flowerpot (middle-right in the picture), and the flower bed was shaped accordingly. This "makeshift solution" lasted until the sale. It looked quite nice, didn't it?
 

Maxim89

2019-09-17 01:39:32
  • #6
Ok thank you all Then I will probably have to lay the pipe somewhere
 

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