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    Concrete cancer

    thganks guys, there is some access but will be tight.... (no room for a skip). Any recommendations for structural engineer specialising in this area.
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    Concrete cancer

    Not unit... Also this particular part of the balcony is not essential nor is it supporting anything else so maybe just knock down and cut off and leave other end where damage ("cancer") stops.... Or maybe easier to tear all down and replace with smaller metal one of some sort? Yep going to need...
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    Concrete cancer

    Not yet but will get there... Still time until July 1st lol?
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    Concrete cancer

    No response jerrybee -does that mean u think it's really bad lol....
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    Concrete cancer

    Nope... Western suburbs but high up and windy?
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    Concrete cancer

    Hi guys, pic attacthed.... This prob goes on for a few metres underneath, thoughts on how bad/easy to fix? Builders will obviously tell how much $ if/when need fixed.
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    Concrete cancer

    Anyone have previous experience on subject matter? Balcony has considerable amount of wear and tear with concrete cancer from steel inside concrete.... Not sure how bad it is but probably unsafe and easy to fix for a builder of some sort. I have some pics I will try and download and wondering if...
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