We've got this lttle residual nubbin that comes out of our kitchen floor [previously hidden by cabinets]. We did ask the builders to sort it but they didn't before they levelled the floor, about 15mm thick.
I want to chip the levelling mixture down, cut the pipe, cap it off, and re-level over the top. It's below the level of the system drain, so it's doing to be a real pain to completely empty the system to allow soldering.
Unfortunately I don't actually know where it connects to.
Do we reckon a well-taped and compression-joint-pasted compression stop end would be ok? Or even just one of these fancy push-fits?
We've got this lttle residual nubbin that comes out of our kitchen floor [previously hidden by cabinets]. We did ask the builders to sort it but they didn't before they levelled the floor, about 15mm thick.
I want to chip the levelling mixture down, cut the pipe, cap it off, and re-level over the top. It's below the level of the system drain, so it's doing to be a real pain to completely empty the system to allow soldering.
Unfortunately I don't actually know where it connects to.
Do we reckon a well-taped and compression-joint-pasted compression stop end would be ok? Or even just one of these fancy push-fits?
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