We’ve recently expanded our discount search packages to include a number of additional products. These include the CON29DW Flood+, STL local authority search and the Coal Authority’s mining search.
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Find my Valentine Search 2017
For all of those single ladies and gentlemen out there we’ve launched a brand new search for 2017. In the theme of the official CON29DW search, we have produced a ‘Find my Valentine’ search which explores the area near your property to find a potential love match, all for a bit of fun of course.
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The CON29DW questions explained – surface water connections
Our regular series examining the CON29DW looks at questions 2.2 and 2.3 – the surface water connection.
In last month’s article we looked at question 2.1 of the CON29DW, which deals with foul water drainage. This month we look at surface water, which is covered in 2.2 and 2.3.
As we mentioned last month, surface water is primarily rainwater which falls on the property and has to be removed. Unlike foul water, this doesn’t require treatment and is therefore usually directed into nearby watercourses.
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The CON29DW questions explained – foul water connections
Our regular series looking at the questions in the CON29DW looks at question 2.1 – the foul water connection.
Last month we talked about questions 1.1 and 1.2 of the CON29DW. This month we move onto section 2, which deals with drainage.
Water companies classify water draining from properties in two different ways. There’s surface water, which applies to water – primarily rainwater – from the exterior of the building, and foul water, which is anything that comes from inside the property, such as sinks, toilets, baths, washing machines and dishwashers.
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The CON29DW vs regulated searches: what’s the difference?
There’s two types of drainage and water searches available on the market: The CON29DW, and regulated (also known as personal) searches. Superficially the two types of report are quite similar but there’s a number of key differences between the two. So which should you buy? (Obviously since we produce the CON29DW, we have a vested interest here, but we’ll be as unbiased as possible).
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