Raising a bottle gully

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-MG-
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Hello, I need to raise this gully by approx 200mm to meet the level of my patio. The internal diameter of the gully is 205mm. Can anyone tell me what do I need to do this?

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Post: # 67516Post Pablo

Polypipe do 8inch circular risers that would fit that as do Brett Martin. It's tapered towards the bottom so even if it's not perfect it'll still be snug. Hold it in place with some leanmix concrete.
Can't see it from my house

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Thanks for the reply Pablo. As I'm a bit of a novice can I confirm, this is the type of thing I should be getting.....

http://www.toolstation.com/shop....4

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Post: # 67534Post Pablo

That should do the trick but be sure to buy a matching top for it.
Can't see it from my house

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My goodness is there anything toolstation don't sell???
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Post: # 67553Post GB_Groundworks

haha wicked id have just extended the pipe or concreted a pipe in place, didnt know someone made a specific product for it.
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Pablo wrote:That should do the trick but be sure to buy a matching top for it.
I cant seem to find a top for it, can I just concrete on the existing grid ?

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Post: # 67582Post Pablo

Probably won't be a problem as long as it can be held in place
Can't see it from my house

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Post: # 67608Post Mikey_C

pretty sure that will fit in it I can check tomorrow for you, failing that 80p take a flyer or try it in store.

and no dave nothing they don't sell at all at a cracking price. big fan can you tell.

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Post: # 67668Post -MG-

Fits like a glove!

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