Hi all,
First time poster (new house) but will be on here lots I suspect, I am NOT a DIYer and need to learn!!!
Anyway, hope you can help with my first query...
I am fitting a new kitchen, and planning on changing some of the orientation of the kitchen.
However, currently the stopcock comes out of the floor roughly 58cm from the wall - as my new kitchen units a 570mm deep, and also the plinth will sit further back than this anyway, I am going to end up with the main water pipe coming out of the floor just in front of the unit....clearly not ideal (in fact, a show stopper).
Questions:
1) Is there a way around this other than full excavation? I.E. - could the ceramic pipe and surrounding concrete floor just be "chipped back" to allow the pipe to come in at more of an angle, and a little bit further back (I only need 5cm!)
2) If so, can you tile over the top of the surrounding ceramic pipe safely so it doesnt impact the floor?
3) If not, does anyone know what a ballpark figure might be for a full excavation and new stopcock being run 10cm back (I do mean ballpark, I realise you couldnt specify without seeing it!)?
Thanks in advance for any advice!
First time poster (new house) but will be on here lots I suspect, I am NOT a DIYer and need to learn!!!
Anyway, hope you can help with my first query...
I am fitting a new kitchen, and planning on changing some of the orientation of the kitchen.
However, currently the stopcock comes out of the floor roughly 58cm from the wall - as my new kitchen units a 570mm deep, and also the plinth will sit further back than this anyway, I am going to end up with the main water pipe coming out of the floor just in front of the unit....clearly not ideal (in fact, a show stopper).
Questions:
1) Is there a way around this other than full excavation? I.E. - could the ceramic pipe and surrounding concrete floor just be "chipped back" to allow the pipe to come in at more of an angle, and a little bit further back (I only need 5cm!)
2) If so, can you tile over the top of the surrounding ceramic pipe safely so it doesnt impact the floor?
3) If not, does anyone know what a ballpark figure might be for a full excavation and new stopcock being run 10cm back (I do mean ballpark, I realise you couldnt specify without seeing it!)?
Thanks in advance for any advice!
