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Bushwhacker1
Ive got a conservatory floor job coming up - its concrete screed and would be a straightforward job. However, there is a drain hole cover inside the patio door. Its completely flush with the floor which means i can tile over it and cut a profile to match the outline and finish it off with metal trim. However, my problem is how to deal with the drain cover screws in each corner. The choices as i see them are:
1. Untighten the screw so it raises to the same level of the tiles but risk that the screw thread may not be long enough or worse still, break the seal of the cover venting the drain into the conservatory!
2. Drill out access holes in the tiling but leave the core in
3. Fill with something which could be dug out if the drain cover needs to be lifted.
4. Use suitably sized screw caps
Any suggestions welcome, especially from anyone who has faced this problem before..
Thanks
1. Untighten the screw so it raises to the same level of the tiles but risk that the screw thread may not be long enough or worse still, break the seal of the cover venting the drain into the conservatory!
2. Drill out access holes in the tiling but leave the core in
3. Fill with something which could be dug out if the drain cover needs to be lifted.
4. Use suitably sized screw caps
Any suggestions welcome, especially from anyone who has faced this problem before..
Thanks