Living room flooring.

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Our living room has some central heating pipes that run underneath the concrete flooring. Where these pipes run some of the concrete is breaking up.
As i'm about to get a plasterer in to skim the walls i'm thinking of making repairs to the flooring too.
Is there a floor leveling compound that i could use that would be suitable for a living room floor?

Looking forward to any answers.

Thanks
Andy :?:
 
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You need to allow the pipes to move and insulate them...I guess they are wrapped in glassfibre and screeded over...could be a bit too close to floor finish :( ..could try fitting rigid foam lagging from diy shed...and pouring a slurry of levelling compond round...buy @ "shed" or builders merchant ...but it must not touch the pipes....cement and copper ...not good. Protect any exposed bits with duct tape etc.
 

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