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How do you fill a hole in a concrete floor where an old 5" pipe came through ?
Anonymous user 16/03/2024 - 2.35 PM
Hi - I'm not sure if I've selected the right trade as such but I'm looking for a bit of help/advice if anyone can help please? I've recently removed all of the redundant ducting from an old warm air heating system. On the ground floor the ducting went below the concrete floor and it looks like the origin builders got trigger happy on the breaker when creating the hole in the floor. There are two holes that need filling - One is located just inside the inner skin of the external wall and can just be filled up to floor level but was wondering what is required to get it there? Prep work, materials, damp proofing etc. The other duct came through the floor next to the soil pipe (again, just inside the inner skin of the external wall). How do I fill the hole and screed to floor level and leave an appropriate "clearance" around the soil pipe etc as I want to get the boxing around the soil pipe in the room as small and neat as possible? Many thanks for any/all help, much appreciated.
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