by rosebery »
Wed May 13, 2009 11:23 pm
"I've got a similar problem- leaking soil pipe at the base."
Actually its not quite the same problem as the location is different and the fix probably will be.
"My question is: after I remove the existing concrete & repairing the leak as suggested above, is it advisable to replace this concrete casing, or can the hole around the pipe be simply cemented flush with the ground, as in the soil pipe project............"
Until you open it up you won't know what the concrete is covering up. It may be a joint. It may be that the concrete is covering up the fact that there is a gap between the soil pipe and the underground connection. It may be that the concrete casing was put there to try an repair an existing leak before.
As I said I suspect its highly likely that the fix for the OPs problem won't suit yours - in that case sometimes a new thread is beter then the two answers don't get mixed up leading to confusion.
"What are the pros and cons of not having a base boxed up in concrete?"
No advattage to doing it whatsoever as far as I can see - although I do have a sneaking suspicion that its the result of a previous leakstopping attempt.
Remember to make that lil ol call to your BCO to be on the safe side.
Cheers