Hi all,
Looked at a leak today, on 22mm running in a basement (in a pub). The pipe runs along the ceiling (which is actually the ply subfloor for the room above). It runs through several notched joists and is tight u against the ply.
The leak is of course on the top of the pipe. Taking the flooring up above isn't an option.
Looking for top tips to cut out and repair a pipe that runs flush to a hard surface, which is being held in place by notched joists!
Theres a small chance, with a lot of knuckle bashing, I could get a hacksaw up there to cut it...
Cheers!
Looked at a leak today, on 22mm running in a basement (in a pub). The pipe runs along the ceiling (which is actually the ply subfloor for the room above). It runs through several notched joists and is tight u against the ply.
The leak is of course on the top of the pipe. Taking the flooring up above isn't an option.
Looking for top tips to cut out and repair a pipe that runs flush to a hard surface, which is being held in place by notched joists!
Theres a small chance, with a lot of knuckle bashing, I could get a hacksaw up there to cut it...
Cheers!
