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    Oct 14, 2007, 03:58 AM
    Concrete walls
    My partner and I have recently bought a flat. We would like to fit a wash hand basin in our room. The support wall is concrete and we are ground floor flat. Are we able to drill through the wall to make a small hole to fit a pipe in for the water or is this undavisable?
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    Oct 15, 2007, 05:54 PM
    MAZ07:: I know you said youall just bought the flat,I don't know your location , I was going to susgest that you may need to check to see if there is any restrictioms on putting a hole through the concrete wall. IF you can get cpvc plastic pipe and fittings, run it on inside next to wall,and use plastic pipe holders and attach to baseboard they come with smaanails to drive in with a hammer.

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