drainage channel repair/replace

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Hi, found that a drainage channel which links into a shared kitchen drain has cracked and is not taking water where it should go. It seems to be a concrete cast channel which is in 2 x 1m sections. 80mm deep, 85mm wide. It's also dropped in the middle, any water bubbles through a hole, going who knows where!

Are these still available? If not, how easy would it be to adapt a more modern version to join to the drain, they all seem to be much more complex affairs these days and don't match the dimensions at all.

Any other options, such as casting some concrete in place to make good what's there? I had thought about cleaning it up, blocking the drain end, pouring concrete in and pressing a section of round gutter in place until it had set. would that be worth a go? what would the best thing to use be?

thanks


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