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I am making our bathroom larger which has resulted in a radiator in the middle of the room which I need to move. I recently buried pipes into my parents concrete floor but at my house the floor is somewhat different. There is a cavity under the concrete which then has polystyrene insulation (how you get a cavity under a concrete floor is puzzling me) I can dig up the old pipes to re-route them but am looking for advice in repairing the floor? can I just fill with screed or do I need to repair the insulation? Hopefully the picture will help! Many Thanks :)

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There's an air gap between the concrete and Insulation??

If so, the subsoil has settled,, probably not compacted when levelled.
The concrete floor hasn't settled.
The floor needs ripping up and relaying.
 
Many Thanks, I appreciate the advice, I will get a builder round to take a look but think you are right!
 
You will need to take up a section of the flooring bare copper pipework will be affected by being in contact with concrete, why heat the area under your floor poor install i am afraid pipework should be fully insulated under floors and in voids . cheers kop
 
Am assuming it is a solid screed floor and not a block and beam one, as with the latter an airspace is the norm.
 
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