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Discuss Floor recess in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; Hi all I hope that someone will be able to help me source a manhole recess cover for floor tiles not for paving slabs.... I am having a side alley ...
          
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    Hi all I hope that someone will be able to help me source a manhole recess cover for floor tiles not for paving slabs....

    I am having a side alley converted into a extension and in said alley is the man hole for the drains which I need to be able to access, I have seen recess covers but only for drives / patios.

    Where can I get one for tiles not slabs??

    Any advice gratefully received

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    Hi Beth and

    jewsons/travis perkins, most builders yards have these in stock.

    They are not just made for patios and drives, they can be incorporated into most situations. You do not need the heavy duty one thats all.
    Measure up and ring the yards, they will be able to help you.


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    Hello Beth, and as diamond says, most builders merchants. Good luck.

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    Thanks both I will have a look... they are just tile depth not slab depth??

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    Quote Originally Posted by beth View Post
    Thanks both I will have a look... they are just tile depth not slab depth??

    Beth
    You will need to screed in the cover to required depth with sand and cement.
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    Build centre has come up trumps they do a tile depth one too £41....

    Thanks all for you help

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