Hi,
Cadent have been replacing the old steel gas pipes in our area with new plastic ones, both the mains in the street and up to the houses. In many cases, ours included, they needed to move the meter.
We'd now like to get rid of the old steel gas pipe sticking up from the concrete floor in the old meter position, which although not connected any longer still runs out to where it used to connect to the main pipe.
I can cut it off with an angle grinder and grind it as flat as possible, but what is the best way to go about filling in the old pipe?
TIA
Cadent have been replacing the old steel gas pipes in our area with new plastic ones, both the mains in the street and up to the houses. In many cases, ours included, they needed to move the meter.
We'd now like to get rid of the old steel gas pipe sticking up from the concrete floor in the old meter position, which although not connected any longer still runs out to where it used to connect to the main pipe.
I can cut it off with an angle grinder and grind it as flat as possible, but what is the best way to go about filling in the old pipe?
TIA