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There is a pipe for the heating above my sitting room ceiling that seems to be too close to the plasterboard and caused a small hole in the plasterboard about 6 cm in diameter. Is there anyway to repair this without pulling up the carpet and floorboards upstairs?

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It's a leak in the pipe, and water is liquefying the set plasterboard...nowt else.
P.S. I had to look up how to spell liquefying:)
 
Duplicate thread? Heat from a pipe won't affect plasterboard.
Plasterboard has a fireproof rating depending on thickness I believe, probably struggle to put a hole in it with blowtorch and map
 
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