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Sealing an old toilet waste pipe?
I've been asked to remove an old outside toilet, and make it into a
shed. The easy bit is removing all the bits, and painting it. The hard bit is making sure the sewer outlet is sealed to stop unwelcome smells coming through. Are there any proper seals available for fitting onto the waste pipe/outlet that is in the concrete floor? Or is it a case of a bit of rubble in there, then a coating of concrete? (which I sure must be totally wrong, hence my query!). Thanks Alan. -- To reply by e-mail, change the ' + ' to 'plus'. |
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