Hi
Our kitchen has underfloor heating covered with a concrete screed. The house is a Potton build bungalow and the floor is apparently 'suspended'. We are having a new kitchen which includes a sink in the island in the middle of the kitchen. The main waste is about 4 meters away from the additional new sink in the island so I was hoping to be able to get an area around current waste excavated, gently remove some screed in the new area then manoeuvre the underfloor heating pipes in order to pull through some waste piping from new waste to old one then join them up! However, when trying to first excavate around the existing waste pipe it appears to be about 6-7 cm of concrete.... Can anyone advise what I may need to do. Or whether it gets thinner as I move into the kitchen? Do I need to channel the whole lot?
Many thanks
Our kitchen has underfloor heating covered with a concrete screed. The house is a Potton build bungalow and the floor is apparently 'suspended'. We are having a new kitchen which includes a sink in the island in the middle of the kitchen. The main waste is about 4 meters away from the additional new sink in the island so I was hoping to be able to get an area around current waste excavated, gently remove some screed in the new area then manoeuvre the underfloor heating pipes in order to pull through some waste piping from new waste to old one then join them up! However, when trying to first excavate around the existing waste pipe it appears to be about 6-7 cm of concrete.... Can anyone advise what I may need to do. Or whether it gets thinner as I move into the kitchen? Do I need to channel the whole lot?
Many thanks
