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Hi, I’m not a plumber by trade but needed PVC pipes chased into wall which I’ve done but the plaster has said they need to be chased deeper because the heat might effect the plaster.

But it’s a internal wall so theres only so deep I can go, so is there anything I can put over the pipes so I don’t need to chase so deep and can plaster over????
Thanks in advance.
 
Boxing ? Or get the plaster to dot and dab new plasterboard on the wall
 

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