Lanelgn
Member
Hi,
I'm currently working on the landscape for my new Ravello at The Groves, and I've just discovered that there is no sewer pipe or sewer inlet (aka exterior waste access) in my backyard.
This means that I need to demo the driveway and run a long drain from my backyard to the front yard. This is a major unexpected expense and inconvenience, and I'm very disappointed that the builder did not install a sewer pipe in the backyard during construction.
I'm wondering if anyone else in The Groves has had this issue, and if so, how did you resolve it? I'm also open to any advice on how to minimize the cost and disruption of installing the new drain.
In addition, does anyone familiar with the building code about the location of the sewer inlet?
Thanks,
I'm currently working on the landscape for my new Ravello at The Groves, and I've just discovered that there is no sewer pipe or sewer inlet (aka exterior waste access) in my backyard.
This means that I need to demo the driveway and run a long drain from my backyard to the front yard. This is a major unexpected expense and inconvenience, and I'm very disappointed that the builder did not install a sewer pipe in the backyard during construction.
I'm wondering if anyone else in The Groves has had this issue, and if so, how did you resolve it? I'm also open to any advice on how to minimize the cost and disruption of installing the new drain.
In addition, does anyone familiar with the building code about the location of the sewer inlet?
Thanks,