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To take a pipe from a sunk slab, first, ensure the area is safe and well-ventilated. Use appropriate tools to carefully cut around the pipe, avoiding damage to the slab or surrounding structures. Once the pipe is exposed, disconnect it from any fittings or connections, and then remove it from the slab. Finally, seal any openings in the slab to prevent moisture intrusion or other issues.

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How do you fix a drain pipe under a slab?

To fix a drain pipe under a slab, first locate the damaged section using a pipe locator or visual inspection. Then, access the pipe by cutting through the concrete slab with a jackhammer or concrete saw. Once exposed, repair or replace the damaged section of the pipe with appropriate materials, ensuring proper connections. Finally, refill the area with concrete, ensuring it is level with the surrounding surface.


How do you Drill under a slab of concrete?

If you mean drill horizontally through the dirt,, I'm no engineer but fitting a length of pipe with a water tap then extend the pipe as the water washes away the dirt from the working end under the slab and flushes out the sediment seems like it would work.


What causes concrect slab leaks?

Slab leaks often occur on cold rolled copper lines that are most common under slabs. This line is flexible and allows for the lines to be run beneath the slab without using soldered joints. This line can be crimped or bent at too much of and angle, and the slab leak can occur at the crimp. A poorly soldered joint can cause a leak. Settling can cause the pipe to move and begin to leak. Freezing and thawing can cause the pipe to expand, contract, and begin to leak. Rubbing against anything can cause the pipe to leak. he pipe should not rest up against any type of metal different than the pipe itself. Poor grounding can cause leaks. There are a number of causes, and of course, the catch-all; It can just happen for no readily discernible reason.


In a concrete slab where should steel reinforcing rods be embedded in slab?

A conventional slab will have two bars side by side near the top and bottom of each beam and a 16" grid across the entire top of the slab. Can't help you with a post tention... they are inventing new ways to take steel out of them every day.


What does take off of pipe mean?

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Most will if it is in the slab. Where it can get tricky is when the pipe in in the yard.


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The builder.


How do you fix a drain pipe under a slab?

To fix a drain pipe under a slab, first locate the damaged section using a pipe locator or visual inspection. Then, access the pipe by cutting through the concrete slab with a jackhammer or concrete saw. Once exposed, repair or replace the damaged section of the pipe with appropriate materials, ensuring proper connections. Finally, refill the area with concrete, ensuring it is level with the surrounding surface.


What is the use of duckfoot bend in hydrants?

Basically to permit the load of a vertical pipe to the ground/slab/base below (take the weight), no other reason as far as I know.


Why tile floor is warm but should not be?

There might be a radiator pipe running through the slab at that point.


Insurance coverage and galvanized pipe SLAB LEAKS?

I think, only a guess that the pipe under the house and possible even those inside are not covered. The damage they cause probably is, but not the pipe itself. Ask your agent.


How do you Drill under a slab of concrete?

If you mean drill horizontally through the dirt,, I'm no engineer but fitting a length of pipe with a water tap then extend the pipe as the water washes away the dirt from the working end under the slab and flushes out the sediment seems like it would work.


If you have a slab has a short length of 3m and a long one of 6m do you take as one way slab or tow way slab?

when the length of the slab is more or equal to twice the breadth hence it has to be one way slab.


Where is Annapolis?

You will need a drill or jackhammer, extra flooring, construction adhesive, pipe cutter, pipe, welder, and concrete check out www.ehow.com/how_2310279_fix-slab-leak.html for the how to instructions.


What causes concrect slab leaks?

Slab leaks often occur on cold rolled copper lines that are most common under slabs. This line is flexible and allows for the lines to be run beneath the slab without using soldered joints. This line can be crimped or bent at too much of and angle, and the slab leak can occur at the crimp. A poorly soldered joint can cause a leak. Settling can cause the pipe to move and begin to leak. Freezing and thawing can cause the pipe to expand, contract, and begin to leak. Rubbing against anything can cause the pipe to leak. he pipe should not rest up against any type of metal different than the pipe itself. Poor grounding can cause leaks. There are a number of causes, and of course, the catch-all; It can just happen for no readily discernible reason.