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wickers
Hello All,
The downstairs toilet to my 1920's semi has been removed.The non-load bearing wall has been removed that seperated it from the kitchen. I now have a larger kitchen with a clay soil pipe poking through the floor. When the toilet was removed the soil pipe broke away slightly below floor level (so no cap can be placed on it).
The kitchen floor is a solid concrete slab overlayed with quarry tiles. I therefore would like to concrete over the pipe and top with quarry tiles.
My two questions are;
1. What is the actual process of blocking off the pipe ? Do you stuff a load of paper down and top with about 4" of concrete to finish at the top of the pipe and then tile over that?
2. Should building control be involved?
Thanks for your help.
Wickers
The downstairs toilet to my 1920's semi has been removed.The non-load bearing wall has been removed that seperated it from the kitchen. I now have a larger kitchen with a clay soil pipe poking through the floor. When the toilet was removed the soil pipe broke away slightly below floor level (so no cap can be placed on it).
The kitchen floor is a solid concrete slab overlayed with quarry tiles. I therefore would like to concrete over the pipe and top with quarry tiles.
My two questions are;
1. What is the actual process of blocking off the pipe ? Do you stuff a load of paper down and top with about 4" of concrete to finish at the top of the pipe and then tile over that?
2. Should building control be involved?
Thanks for your help.
Wickers