Moving bath and sink waste pipes in a concrete floor
Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 4:29 pm
Hello,
In installing a new bathroom the sink waste pipe needs to be moved about 25cm, and the bath waste pipe needs to be moved about 50cm (from the head to the middle of the bath) the bath is a claw foot bath so we don't want pipes showing underneath.
The floor is concrete, our plumber is reluctant to move the pipes, and doesn't want to get involved. But i don't see what else can be done? How hard will it be to drill out the concrete around the pipes ourselves? How messy? Am I being naive in thinking if we dig up the concrete around the existing pipes and make channels for where the other pipes need to go then the plumber can realign the pipes underneath the concrete and then we refill the holes after they've been put in the new positions?
I'm assuming the taps can be reached via flexible piping which can be tucked behind skirting with a batten to make it deeper from the wall.
Any thoughts, advice, and suggestions would be hugely appreciated.
Thank you
Sarah
In installing a new bathroom the sink waste pipe needs to be moved about 25cm, and the bath waste pipe needs to be moved about 50cm (from the head to the middle of the bath) the bath is a claw foot bath so we don't want pipes showing underneath.
The floor is concrete, our plumber is reluctant to move the pipes, and doesn't want to get involved. But i don't see what else can be done? How hard will it be to drill out the concrete around the pipes ourselves? How messy? Am I being naive in thinking if we dig up the concrete around the existing pipes and make channels for where the other pipes need to go then the plumber can realign the pipes underneath the concrete and then we refill the holes after they've been put in the new positions?
I'm assuming the taps can be reached via flexible piping which can be tucked behind skirting with a batten to make it deeper from the wall.
Any thoughts, advice, and suggestions would be hugely appreciated.
Thank you
Sarah