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What's the best way to cover 27" x 23" hole in kitchen floor

Anonymous user 23/02/2024 - 3.24 PM

My kitchen has a raised surface (plinth height with a wooden top (same as the countertop). It's depth is not enough to support my fridge so I had wanted to remove it and have that area tiled to match the rest of the kitchen floor. Pulling the top up reveals a shallow cavity and some pvc pipes (in use) in the lefthand corner and what looks like an unused copper pipe in the middle. If advisable whats the best way to be able to achieve my goal of having it tiled?

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4 Answers

RED Plumbing Services

Rating: 5 out of 5
Bristol
Get a builder or carpenter in and dont ask a plumber.
Answered29 June 2019
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Dave’s plumbing services

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Blackpool
If the pipes are in use I would get a plumber to come and move the pipes for if it can be done if it can then it would be a joiner u would need
Answered8 July 2019
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Aqua man

Rating: 5 out of 5
Wareham
Just get a plumber in to make sure the copper pipe is not in use first then either take out the pipe or if it's in use the route it so it's not in the way
Answered8 July 2019
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Anonymous user

I would get the pipes checked first for what they are. Then ask a general builder to repair the hole thats suitable to tile. A bathroom fitter should be able to do this also, as it would be similar type of works involved as doing a bathroom. ( trades wise)
Answered8 July 2019
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