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Close off underground drainage pipe.

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baldyb220

Hi all. I have plumbed in new waste for dishwasher and washing machine out into the soil pipe in garden for the kitchen. The old waste went into an underground drainage pipe and I have to close it off now but the pipe protruding quite a bit above the floor in kitchen where the washing machine is going to go. This causes it to stick out of cupboard a bit. So I want to know the best way to close this off now as it won't get used again. Can I cover and cement over? Will need to cut it tho to bring level with the floor. Any ideas or options would be great. Thanks
 
I think from the description, that there is an old waste pipe that goes into the floor which he wants removing.
 
Cheers guys all sorted. Simple job where I looked into it a bit too much. Just had to knock a bit of the clay soil pipe out and cover with a fitting.
 

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