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I've removed a bath tub and small wall in the spare bathroom. So far so good.
I'll soon need to turn my attention to the floor, but before that I have a couple of problems that first need solving.
1) What is the typical process with the existing bath drain pipe (pic below, shown unscrewed).
2) What to do about the hoses? You can see them at the back wall in this pic.
My thinking is that I fashion a step out of timber (the depth and height a 200 x 200mm tile should do) and spanning the width of that back wall, so the hoses are out of sight. Then cover it with tiles when I get to that phase.
Any suggestions are appreciated.
Hi @mikeyo,
Thank you for your questions about what to do with the drain and hoses after your bathtub was removed.
I suppose the course of action depends on what you plan to do with the area now that the bathtub is removed?
Are you planning on reusing the drain at all or taps at all? If so, do you plan to re-concrete the area? Or is it now all redundant pipework?
The typical way to deal with this pipework would be to have a plumber come in, reduce it back to under the soil/behind the wall sheeting and then cap it off. You'll then be able to pour your slab and re-tile the wall sheet.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
No plans to reuse the taps or drain. Removing the bathtub is permanent, so yes this is redundant pipe-work. I'll talk to a plumber about concealing it.
What products would you recommend for re-concrete? I'm guessing it's a two stage process, some sort of regular concrete followed up with a levelling compound.
Awaiting your advice.
That would be a method, @mikeyo. Reo-mesh and concrete to fill the void. Then if you're removing the other floor tiles a self-leveller over the entire floor.
Mitchell
Thanks @MitchellMc - any particular concrete your recommend? Just some quick-set would be fine?
Hello @mikeyo
If you have experience in using quick-setting concrete, then it will do fine. Just keep in mind that quick set has a limited amount of time for screeding and levelling. Otherwise, I suggest using ordinary Bastion 20kg Premix Concrete or similar.
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
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