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(deleted) Tue 08-Jun-21 14:40:27
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What size duct is it? 54mm possibly?
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(experienced) Tue 08-Jun-21 14:44:45
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Looking at the other houses on the street they all seem to be 54mm smile
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(deleted) Tue 08-Jun-21 14:51:29
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Looking at the other houses on the street they all seem to be 54mm smile
Normally a BT Duct 56 (54mm) on an outside wall would typical be fitted with a 'Duct Plug 1A' which is simply high density sponge but that doesn't stop water and gas ingress as its not a problem being outside. If you have a duct coming up inside your property you would need to use either a Filoform duct sealant or maybe Openreach have a different seal to seal it up when inside.

If you're prepared to lift the carpet and uncover the duct you will have a better idea of what you need to do but as that previously outside wall now has plasterboard on it there is a high chance the duct will partly be cover by that plasterboad. it all depends on how risk adverse you are.


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Standard User kjwkjw
(regular) Tue 08-Jun-21 15:01:31
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If your lucky they may have just cut it level with the new floor and there is a gaping hole just underneath the surface smile
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(experienced) Tue 08-Jun-21 15:11:12
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Unfortunately the floor has been screeded over to raise it up to a similar level to the interal floor so there is no hole underneath frown. I can tell they've done it themselves as there's a dogs paw print in the screed and it's not what you'd call level.

I agree Dect that part of the original duct will have been underneath the plasterboard as it would have sit flush with the brickwork. I fitted (well paid for lol) the skirting but whilst it was off I couldn't see any evidence of the duct.

I wish now that i'd have knocked some plasterboard off and given the floor a whack to properly check however for some reason I was thinking the house was direct burried, but after checking every other house on the street has ducting so I doubt this one was any different.
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(deleted) Tue 08-Jun-21 15:21:05
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I fitted (well paid for lol) the skirting but whilst it was off I couldn't see any evidence of the duct.
Did you see any evidence of the telephone cable on that wall?
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(experienced) Tue 08-Jun-21 16:22:32
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I fitted (well paid for lol) the skirting but whilst it was off I couldn't see any evidence of the duct.
Did you see any evidence of the telephone cable on that wall?


I don't think I actually checked. At the time I bought the house it was an exchange only line so (in hindsight not ideal) didn't really check much as was planning and preparing house for Virgin Media.

I think I'll knock a little of the skirting off and cut a small incision in to the plasterboard and see whats there. Hopefully I do this without piercing the copper.
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