Avoiding trip hazard for the garden pothole & water pipe?

Discussion in 'Landscaping' started by [d4rk-fr3d], 10th Jul, 2019.

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  1. [d4rk-fr3d]

    [d4rk-fr3d] Well-Known Member

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    Just reset the high pressure ball valve back in the wall section and then just back fill with 50mm drainage gravel or just pave the section in..imho..
     
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    @willair yes, that does make sense.
    but in this case, getting the plumber will be the least preferable option.
     
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    The Plumber would be the first cab off the rank,if this is a renter and it would not matter who your insured with
    and someone goes belly up then the cost of a Plumber would be the least of your problems..
     
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    I though the issue was the small cement plate thing trying to cover that hole. :confused:
     
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    Well, the issue is the surface is not even, so it may be a trip hazard when the house is rented out?