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Hi there!
I've got a few questions about stormwater pipes (agi and PVC) and the correct connections for them. I've had a look around the forums but couldn't quite find what I was looking for. Any help would be amazing!
General questions
Project-specific question
I am constructing a concrete block retaining wall with a concrete footing. The wall needs a 100mm agi pipe behind it and I would like to know how best to connect this to the stormwater pit.
I was initially going to connect the agi pipe straight to the pit like in the photo below, but this is going to be difficult to concrete around because the agi pipe is so flexible. That got me thinking I should use a rigid PVC connection instead. Please see my sketch below for what I'm now thinking.
Please note: there are two (2) agi pipes in the sketch below. One connects at Point (2) going into the screen / page. The other comes from the top of the embankment which serves other parts of the garden and I'm proposing to connect at Point (4).
I am proposing to install 100mm PVC DWV pipes and 100mm agi pipes and connect them with the following products (numbered per the image below)
Would this work? Is it the right way to connect these pipes together? What would you do? Interested to hear your thoughts
Hello @joey77
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's sensational to have you join us and thanks for sharing your question about stormwater connections.
Allow me to try and answer some of your questions.
In regards to your project specific questions, I suggest engaging the services of a licensed plumber. They will be familiar with the rules and regulations regarding your plumbing project. Council regulations also require that a plumber links your drain into the stormwater system.
I propose showing your plans to the plumber and getting their opinion. They'll be able to tell you if it needs more pipework and if it will work properly.
If you need further assistance, please let me know.
Eric
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