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I'm having patio laid and this water meter obviously need access to see it, is there a pipe or something that will attach to the existing installation to make it level with the new patio?
Not sure what I'm looking for and what will fit straight on

Thanks in advance
 

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I cant remember what it is made from to be honest as I bought it all in the summer last year.
But that is probably the best idea to be honest. Will look better than a black man hole cover
Thank you
 
I'm having patio laid and this water meter obviously need access to see it, is there a pipe or something that will attach to the existing installation to make it level with the new patio?
Not sure what I'm looking for and what will fit straight on

Thanks in advance

Could be telescopic. It might pull up to the right height.
 

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