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I recently purchased a new home and in the building and pest report and in it, it was mentioned that the hot water overflow requires diverting to a drain or further from the dwellings wall or footings. Excess water ponding alongside walls and into perimeter footings has the potential to cause rising damp, differential settlement and wall cracks over time. Is it possible to DIY this or do I need to get a licensed plumber to help with this as the job could be too big? Thanks!
Hi @chimchimfan87,
It would be best to consult with a plumber about diversion options. They need to ensure that whatever extension they add does not disrupt the relief valve's ability to expel water. It's essential that the relief valve operates as it should, so this is not a D.I.Y. job.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
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