Conservatory question - Soakaway
Discussion
We're looking at a certain house and one of the things we've noticed is that the conservatory hasn't been as well put together as you would have thought - As you can see from the photo:

Water hasn't been channeled in to a soakaway - instead it's channeled on to the blocks around it.
It strikes me as a bit lazy, or is this accepted practice - if not, do I need a soakaway, and how hard is it to do ones self?
The conservatory has clearly been installed after the house was built (the house is about 20 years old) and whoever fit it decided to leave the kitchen extractor where it is and vent it straight in to the conservatory. Am I being picky in expecting this to be different?
Thanks
JTW
Water hasn't been channeled in to a soakaway - instead it's channeled on to the blocks around it.
It strikes me as a bit lazy, or is this accepted practice - if not, do I need a soakaway, and how hard is it to do ones self?
The conservatory has clearly been installed after the house was built (the house is about 20 years old) and whoever fit it decided to leave the kitchen extractor where it is and vent it straight in to the conservatory. Am I being picky in expecting this to be different?
Thanks
JTW
james_tigerwoods said:
The conservatory has clearly been installed after the house was built (the house is about 20 years old) and whoever fit it decided to leave the kitchen extractor where it is and vent it straight in to the conservatory. Am I being picky in expecting this to be different?
Er, no. Total bodgery IMO.Not venting to outside - a bit silly & against building regs. I expect, would have thought you'd get condensation in the conservatory.
Lack of soak away - unlikely to be a serious problem given the small roof area - rain falls on the ground anyway.
The whole structure looks cheap and nasty, I'd plan to demolish and build something with a bit of self-respect!
Lack of soak away - unlikely to be a serious problem given the small roof area - rain falls on the ground anyway.
The whole structure looks cheap and nasty, I'd plan to demolish and build something with a bit of self-respect!
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