I'm currently having some plumbing work done in my kitchen. I have agreed with the plumber that they would chase the pipes only about 3.5 cm into a wall. I came in today to a massive chase where the bricks have been taken out. The chase is at least 50-60% of the wall thickness. It is an external, load bearing wall. There is another storey above this room.
I am extremely worried, trying to get the builder come over asap to put the bricks back in - but they can only do it next week. Asked the plumber to remove the pipes too before the wall is fixed and not chase anywhere any more.
Could there be any immediate risk to the structure of the building or something I can do in the meantime to minimize this risk?
I am extremely worried, trying to get the builder come over asap to put the bricks back in - but they can only do it next week. Asked the plumber to remove the pipes too before the wall is fixed and not chase anywhere any more.
Could there be any immediate risk to the structure of the building or something I can do in the meantime to minimize this risk?