Hi all. My daughter has a bungalow built between 1983 and 1990. There is a fitted wardrobe in one of the bedrooms. The bottom runner is laying on a chipboard batten, but the runner has come loose, so the doors will not slide. I tried to replace the screws for the runner into the batten, but the batten itself has detached from the concrete floor. My thought is to use hammer in frame fittings through the metal runner, the batten and about 20 or 30 mm into the floor. But I'm worried if there might be any pipes under there. The alternative is to take off the doors and glue the batten, but they are really heavy mirrored glass doors and I'd rather avoid that if I can as I'm not sure how they are fitted in the runners.
Would appreciate any advice. Is it likely that there could be central heating or water pipes under the surface? Thanks!
Would appreciate any advice. Is it likely that there could be central heating or water pipes under the surface? Thanks!
