Hi,
Just a quick question - ground floor of house all floorboards except kitchen which has a concrete floor. One little section of the kitchen which used to be a larder has floorboards though, and I need to concrete this section so I can tile the floor.
But, running under the little section of boards is some copper gas pipe, that goes to the cooker. Can it be made inaccessible by me concreting that patch (1m by 0.5m) and if I can do that, how do I do it so pipe is protected from mechanical stress and corrosion from concrete? Surely I don't need to get a gas man here for a flooring issue, do I?
Thanks
Just a quick question - ground floor of house all floorboards except kitchen which has a concrete floor. One little section of the kitchen which used to be a larder has floorboards though, and I need to concrete this section so I can tile the floor.
But, running under the little section of boards is some copper gas pipe, that goes to the cooker. Can it be made inaccessible by me concreting that patch (1m by 0.5m) and if I can do that, how do I do it so pipe is protected from mechanical stress and corrosion from concrete? Surely I don't need to get a gas man here for a flooring issue, do I?
Thanks