ᐅ Installing a HT Pipe Inside a Wall (Concealed)

Created on: 4 Sep 2019 10:09
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Andy11430
Hello everyone, here is the problem:

I want to reroute my kitchen drain pipe (DN50) differently. The issue is that I have a wooden beam ceiling and a low ceiling height, which makes it very difficult to run the pipe above the floor. My plan was/is to run it along the wall with the proper slope, but the problem is that the wooden beams run across there. So I have to stay in front of them, which means I would need to apply about 6cm (2.4 inches) of plaster to hide the pipe inside the wall. (Drywall or similar cladding options are not acceptable to me, as I dislike them and find them annoying every day.) Is it possible to apply 6cm (2.4 inches) thick plaster in multiple layers? Does that work?

Thank you very much in advance.
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cschiko
4 Sep 2019 12:06
That would be an alternative if full kitchen cabinets are installed there; then you could use an extra-deep countertop and simply surface-mount the pipe.
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Joedreck
4 Sep 2019 17:18
Or you professionally build a second wall in front of it...