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Breaking up concrete close to sewer pipes
Dear all
I have an ugly concrete path at the back of my house that is cracked and collects surface water. I've been thinking of breaking it up and replacing it with gravel (no cats nearby!). However I am worried about damaging the sewage pipes that I know are underneath and also the foundations. Any tips or advice before I have a go at it? Cheers Dan |
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