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Default Laminate Floor Access

Its quite common in same areas around here to have the stopcock under the
hall floorboards (older houses). Someone asked me to move one t'other day
so they could have laminate flooring in the hall.

Turned the job down because it was an iron pipe with no joins I could see,
in a really inaccessible place. No doubt it could be done, but not a job
for me.

It leads me to think however that it must be a common problem.

Has anyone seen an 'off the shelf' laminate floor access hatch?

I suppose I could build one, but a standard product would be easier.


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