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dougmontgomery
Hi everyone,
I'm about to construct a concrete doorstep ready for Victorian geometric tile. Its was dug up to install a gas pipe to run under the doorstep. The gas people have now placed the pipe very near the surface almost level with the old substate (which Ive now broken out). If I concrete a new doorstep now it'll barely cover the pipe. There's little room to raise the step height to accommodate it as it would obstruct the grille at the back under the threshold.
I am going to put 3mm of self levelling on top of the concrete, but will this be sufficient, or should the gas pipe have been installed much deeper?
Would appreciate any advice.
Thanks,
Doug
I'm about to construct a concrete doorstep ready for Victorian geometric tile. Its was dug up to install a gas pipe to run under the doorstep. The gas people have now placed the pipe very near the surface almost level with the old substate (which Ive now broken out). If I concrete a new doorstep now it'll barely cover the pipe. There's little room to raise the step height to accommodate it as it would obstruct the grille at the back under the threshold.
I am going to put 3mm of self levelling on top of the concrete, but will this be sufficient, or should the gas pipe have been installed much deeper?
Would appreciate any advice.
Thanks,
Doug