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    pipes in floor, how fill and protect pipes and joints

    There is another small hole on the other side of the kitchen but l did not fill it up as it fell right under the island and no where near the legs. The kitchen has been fitted already in that area so that’s ok.
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    pipes in floor, how fill and protect pipes and joints

    I think that is probably the best option but l was thinking the unit legs will have nothing to sit on the floor on as that hole is there. So what will the front right and back right leg sit on
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    pipes in floor, how fill and protect pipes and joints

    Hi it’s an alcove along one wall that will have 4 tall units from wall to wall and the fridge/freezer unit will sit where that hole is.
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    pipes in floor, how fill and protect pipes and joints

    Oh I think thats a better idea with the celotex and self leveling. Easier to break into in the future to access if need be incase of emergency. Thanks Chris
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    pipes in floor, how fill and protect pipes and joints

    how about just filling the hole with loose rubble or something so its full then a thin layer of concrete on top. i dont think i can do the ply. I am a women with a disability so its going to be hard for me. as i said im not a diyer and i just cant get tradesman as they dont turn up. Also if...
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    pipes in floor, how fill and protect pipes and joints

    i am thinking to take the lagging off cover all the pipes in specific tape, then but the lagging back on and fill with concrete? the housing unit is going to sit on top of that so i cant put ply or wood as i can cut it and ti wont be staple enough. have to fill with conrete but dont know how to...
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    pipes in floor, how fill and protect pipes and joints

    its there system it didnt complete the upload. I have now uploaded again, hopefully you can see the photos now, as I can
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    pipes in floor, how fill and protect pipes and joints

    Hi I moved into a 1980's bungalow. All central heating/gas pipes are buried under the concrete floor. The gas fitter had to remove a small central heating unit in the kitchen and some other change, so broke into the concrete floor and did all necessary work, there is all solid pipes in that...
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