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Hi all, hoping some one may be able to advise on the best route forwards. Basically we are just about to renovate our garden, turfs and gone and looks like a mud bath. Next step will be installing a new patio, however in between the house and oil tank we have a concrete path, and on the diagonal in one section a cut which is cemented in.
On having our oil tank replaced they obviously sank the pipe in the same route as before. One I want to avoid damaging it but secondly I think I've read the regulations are the run should be buried 600mm below ground - it's more like 100mm as I've almost dug it up on gardening. Question should I as the company to re do this run or attempt to lift the rest of the slab hoping it will fall apart so I can lay the patio?
Any help/advise appreciated!
On having our oil tank replaced they obviously sank the pipe in the same route as before. One I want to avoid damaging it but secondly I think I've read the regulations are the run should be buried 600mm below ground - it's more like 100mm as I've almost dug it up on gardening. Question should I as the company to re do this run or attempt to lift the rest of the slab hoping it will fall apart so I can lay the patio?
Any help/advise appreciated!