Can you have a bend in a soil pipe?

Bends. Bends at the base of stacks should be of long radius. Two 45° bends may be used as an alternative.
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Can you put a bend in a soil vent pipe?

Offsets/bends in the soil vertical 'wet' section are not recommended,if a minor diversion is required 2 x 45° bends will work. 4 x 90°bends will initially work but will be prone to blockage,noise,loading & offset venting also need consideration.
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Does a soil pipe have to be straight?

Vent pipes must be installed so they stay dry. This means that they should emerge from the top of the drainpipe, either straight vertically or at no less than a 45-degree angle from horizontal, so that water cannot back up into them.
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Can you have a 90 degree bend in a soil pipe?

as long as it has an adequate fall on it to the soil stack.
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Can you put a bend in underground drainage?

Simply enough these are the changes of direction on a drainage system which are usually available from 11 ¼ to 90 degree in most materials, long and short radius bends are available and they can be plain ended as shown below left (clay) or single or double socket (underground plastic).
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Does a sewer line have to be straight?

You should design your wastewater pipes in a similar manner, for the most part. It's a bad plumbing practice to have a hard 90-degree bend in a horizontal drain line that's buried in a slab or otherwise hidden.
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How deep should a soil pipe be buried?

Pipes should be either:

bedded on granular material, minimum 100mm deep, or. laid directly on the trench bottom, where the trench bottom can be accurately hand trimmed with a shovel but is not so soft that it puddles when walked on.
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Why are soil pipe bends 92.5 degrees?

Swept bends are used to create a 92.5 degree change of direction in a waste pipe system. They have a longer radius than knuckle bends and the 92.5 degree angle promotes a self-cleansing flow.
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How long can a soil pipe be?

Six metres is the maximum run according to Building Regualtions, but as you have realised yourself, a good fall on the branch pipe is essential. 2.5º, or 44mm fall for every metre run, is the usual standard. IIRC it is permissible (but inadvisable) to go as low as 18mm per metre, the maximum is 90mm per metre.
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Can you use a 90 under a toilet?

You can have a 90-degree fitting under a slab, but it needs to be either at the base of a stack, as I've already described, or it can be under a toilet that sits on a slab.
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Can plumbing stack have bend?

Plumbing vents need to be straight on the vertical. This is necessary to avoid any vapor locks from occurring. When there is a bend in the vent pipe, moisture accumulates and is trapped.
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Can soil pipe vent in loft?

Soil Vent Pipe Venting Into Loft

Yep, the soil pipe is the one you're thinking of. The ventilation for the waste from your toilet. Yuck. This large, grey pipe is supposed to reach your roof or an external wall and be vented to the outside air.
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What are the soil vent pipe regulations?

Soil pipe installation regulations

Soil pipe Building Regulations state that the soil pipe is always placed above the highest water inlet into the pipe, and that the opening of ventilating pipes should be at least 900mm above any window in a dwelling that is within three metres of the pipe.
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Does a soil pipe need to be vented?

Soil vent pipes are a critical part of any drainage system. Without a vented pipe, a vacuum would build up behind the wastewater as it moves down the pipe. This would force the water out of u-bends, in turn allowing foul odours and gases to enter the property.
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Can a soil vent pipe be horizontal?

Can Vent Pipeline be Horizontal? There is no problem with running your vent pipes horizontally as long as you remember that there should be a minimum clearance of 6 inches above the spill line.
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Can an SVP Bend?

The most likely point of blockage in a SVP is where a bend occurs, such as the base of a stack. Approved Document H, paragraph 1.34, recommends that rodding points should be provided in discharge stacks to give access to any lengths of pipes which cannot be reached from any other part of the system.
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Can a soil pipe be extended?

Depends how far you're moving it, and whether it's currently horizontal or vertical. If it's vertical it shouldn't be a problem. You'll need a pan connector, a run of horizontal (with a fall) soil pipe, and a 90 deg bend. Fit it, box it in.
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How far can you run a soil pipe horizontal?

longest run for horizontal soil is 6 metres, but what about when u add bends. Not open for further replies.
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How much does it cost to move a soil pipe?

On average, you can expect to pay between £1,200 and £3,000 to move a drain for an extension. More complex jobs can cost up to £4,500. Allow around £1,000 to move a manhole, plus any refinishing, as the job can often make a garden messy and may need re-landscaping and re-turfing.
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What is a swept bend?

A sweep bend is a large radius bend that does not abruptly turn the corner. A sweep bends has a much larger radius then a standard elbow, this allows for improved flow. Sweep or sometimes referred to as Seamless Bends are available from 90mm up to the largest 630mm.
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Can you use black or GREY soil pipe underground?

As for the colour, then the brown/orange underground pipe isn't UV resistant, so isn't supposed to be used above ground as the outer surface will degrade. Black, grey or white soil pipe is UV resistant so can be used above ground.
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Can toilet waste pipe run under floor?

They can be mounted on the floor, but usually pipes run below the floor in-between the floor joists. The pipe diameter is 110mm.
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What is the difference between waste pipe and soil pipe?

Soil Pipes are designed to transport the soiled water (blackwater) from your toilet, urinal, or bidet (if you're fancy). Waste Pipes are designed to transport the wastewater (greywater) from your sinks, shower, bath, washing machine, or dishwasher.
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How many bends can a toilet drain have?

A toilet drain can have bends. It's recommended to avoid having a 90-degree bend as this will lead to blockages and unwanted damage. Instead, it's best to restrict the bend to 45-degrees and then place a straight pipe before adding another 45-degree bend.
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What angle should sewer pipe be?

The ideal slope of any drain line is ¼ inch per foot of pipe. In other words, for every foot the pipe travels horizontally, it should be dropping ¼ inch vertically.
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