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AndyJ1
Hi Guys,
So I'm currently undertaking a renovation on my first ever house. We'd finished all the tiling and I was so happy, but when we then got the plumbers in to finish the bathroom suite installation, they realised they'd forgotten to pull through the waste water pipe for the toilet. What this now means, is that the pipe is now lay underneath the floor tiles, a layer of aquapanel and the floorboards.
We know where the pipe is, and we estimate we'll need to lift 2 of the floor tiles and a section of aquapanel in order to get to the necessary floorboard. I've read loads of posts and watched plenty of videos regarding lifting floor tiles, but I can't find anything about aquapanel. Does anyone have any experience on lifting this? It's proving extremely difficult to do it neatly and I'm really worried I'm going to end up damaging the surrounding tiles.
Any tips, methods, advice, recommended tools will all be massively appreciated!
So I'm currently undertaking a renovation on my first ever house. We'd finished all the tiling and I was so happy, but when we then got the plumbers in to finish the bathroom suite installation, they realised they'd forgotten to pull through the waste water pipe for the toilet. What this now means, is that the pipe is now lay underneath the floor tiles, a layer of aquapanel and the floorboards.
We know where the pipe is, and we estimate we'll need to lift 2 of the floor tiles and a section of aquapanel in order to get to the necessary floorboard. I've read loads of posts and watched plenty of videos regarding lifting floor tiles, but I can't find anything about aquapanel. Does anyone have any experience on lifting this? It's proving extremely difficult to do it neatly and I'm really worried I'm going to end up damaging the surrounding tiles.
Any tips, methods, advice, recommended tools will all be massively appreciated!