Reinstating outside toilet that's been concreted

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Hi, I'm new here and I hope some of you can give me some advice :)

I'm moving into a property that years ago had an outside toilet. The toilet was removed and the hole concreted over and the remaining 'room' is now used as a shed. I'd like to eventually reinstate the toilet and wondered how difficult this would be for someone who had half a clue (ie, not me), to remove the concrete and get everything going again.

Anyone had any experience of such things?

Grateful for any advice, thanks in advance :)
 
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It should be two much of a problem but the end of the soil pipe will probably need to be replaced (maybe back to the next joint) as they usually just chisel the old pipe off below ground surface, bung it up and concrete over it.
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I'd suggest you need to check that the soil pipe is still connected to the sewage pipe from the property before doing anything else - as this may need some serious work to reconnect!

Tony.
 

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