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    Washing machine waste into soil pipe

    Ha, much appreciate the responses! :-) Looks simple enough, will take a look, hatch a plan and post back with an update (unless it goes really embarrassingly wrong).
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    Washing machine waste into soil pipe

    Removing washing machine to new enlarged kitchen. The pipe comes into a room currently with a U bend at the end and I want to remove that. But obviously I can't get rid of the other end and leave it open! Part of me says I need to pay someone to do the proper job. Either replace upwards, or at...
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    Washing machine waste into soil pipe

    Hi all, We have a 40mm washing machine waste pipe that goes into our toilet soil pipe. I’ve posted a picture too… I want to remove it - any idea what is best about how to do so? I could cut it off and seal it, but feels messy and that something will go up it etc. Is the only course of action...
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    Removing internal cavity wall

    Thanks again... No, it runs along two sides - so can I assume that through ties, no matter how low it is there will be some stability provided to the outer wall? I am actually removing the door you can see there and intending to block it up with a timber frame. Or that is the option I am...
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    Removing internal cavity wall

    Thanks Dazb - will attach a pic, but I can see in and there is nothing in there at all! Do I need to be aware of anything damp wise - can I take it right down to the concrete floor (I'm going to put in a suspended floor anyway with insulation under it...
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    Removing internal cavity wall

    Hi all, I have a small utility room in a single floor extension at the back of our house. Two sides of it have a half height cavity wall, with one side then having a timber frame wall above to the flat roof, and the other side has a UPV window sitting on the outer cavity wall. The internal...
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