Hi, I am getting an orangery attached to the back of my house and the plan is to knock through the wall to make it open plan with the kitchen. The work has started and all of the brick work has been completed as has the concrete floor. However, the water waste pipe from the kitchen sink has been left in place and the concrete laid over the top of it. This pipe is going to have to be removed as the wall in which it runs down is going to be knocked out. Now, should this pipe have been removed prior to the concrete being laid? As it runs along the side of the house and then out of a hole that has been made in the orangery brick work, is the concrete floor going to be weakened at this area when the wall is knocked down? If this is the correct procedure what is done to the pipe when the wall is knocked down, do they just fill it over with some concrete? I have attached a few pictures to help make this a bit more clearer. The plan was to have the waste pipe in the house and come out where you can see the second one in the first picture. The second picture shows that the concrete is down and on top of the waste pipe.
Thanking you in advance.
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Thanking you in advance.
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