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Evening all
i am starting a wet-room conversion on the ground floor of my house.
today i removed the toilet (With much difficulty) as it was cemented onto the concrete foundations!
while chipping away at the mound left once the toilet was removed the floor underneath gave way and reveled a 30cm deep hole roughly 60cm in circumference.
poking around i found that the waste pipe (the old Clay ones) that went into the ground then out under the wall to the manhole outside was loose at the 90' bend and put it down to the fact it must have been ****ing out water underground each time the toilet was flushed, and due to the water buildup it has damaged the foundation underneath, creating a small sinkhole.
Poking around and smashing up the top layer i cant see that this issue is anywhere else in the bathroom, although i am due to start chiseling out the floor to accept a wet tray former tomorrow so i may find more!
i am planning to fill the ground back in with some hard-core i have left from another project and plan to cement over tomorrow with some of that stupidly expensive fast setting concrete.
do you guys agree that this is more than likely the source of this issue? - or is there something bigger i should be looking out for?
i am starting a wet-room conversion on the ground floor of my house.
today i removed the toilet (With much difficulty) as it was cemented onto the concrete foundations!
while chipping away at the mound left once the toilet was removed the floor underneath gave way and reveled a 30cm deep hole roughly 60cm in circumference.
poking around i found that the waste pipe (the old Clay ones) that went into the ground then out under the wall to the manhole outside was loose at the 90' bend and put it down to the fact it must have been ****ing out water underground each time the toilet was flushed, and due to the water buildup it has damaged the foundation underneath, creating a small sinkhole.
Poking around and smashing up the top layer i cant see that this issue is anywhere else in the bathroom, although i am due to start chiseling out the floor to accept a wet tray former tomorrow so i may find more!
i am planning to fill the ground back in with some hard-core i have left from another project and plan to cement over tomorrow with some of that stupidly expensive fast setting concrete.
do you guys agree that this is more than likely the source of this issue? - or is there something bigger i should be looking out for?