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Putting up a shower riser
Having now obtained a power drill from the other half's dad, I've lost the confidence to actually drill into the wall above the bath taps incase we hit a water pipe and all hell breaks loose. So how would we go about finding out if there are any pipes there without calling out a plumber?
Thanks if you can help!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi banth, firstly if it is a stud wall,the studs refered to are the upright pieces of wood behind the plasterboard,so if you can find a stud you screw the screws into it no need to drill,if you can take the bath panel off,you will see which way the pipes connect to the bath,if the pipes are coming up from the floor to the taps it should be safe to put riser rail up without worrying,if pipes come down wall you will need the metal detector,good luck,Ray
Ps, If the wall is brick you will need a masonry bit, number 8 should do,rawlplugs & screws, Drill the hole put the Rawlplug in and screw the screw into rawlplug.
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