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    Open soil pipe

    I've found this text in one of the wickes leaflets ... "In older properties the pipe may discharge to an existing open hopper at first floor level." This could be what I've got (at ground level) but I cant confirm until the floor boards are up. Surely there shouldn't be any air gap between...
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    Open soil pipe

    The soil pipe covered ... View down the pipe ... The grey pipe does not appear to be attached/secured to the brown pipe-work below. I hope to lift the wooden floor tiles and boards this weekend.
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    Open soil pipe

    I am about to replace a toilet. Having removed the old one I found that the soil pipe is not actually connected to anything. Having removed it I can see what looks like an open drain - it's difficult to see at the moment as we have no proper lighting. I suspect the room was converted to a...
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    Removing a gas appliance and terminating the supply

    Thanks for the advice. I have someone booked for Saturday - £25 as you said. I am confident I could do it, but I'll leave it to the pro.
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    Removing a gas appliance and terminating the supply

    I have a freestanding gas cooker which I wish to disconnect. I will no longer require a gas appliance so I need to terminate the supply to this point. The cooker is currently connected to a flexible hose which is then connected to a short length (approx 20cm) of 15mm copper pipe. At the end of...
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