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What are my options......

I have only ever surfaced mounted pipes on full installs.

I have a client in a 1930s bungalow who wants a new heating system with all rad drops chased into the wall.

So what do you guys do...... 10mm covered copper and just bend it out of the wall to the rad valve? Plastic pipe? micro bore or 15mm?

What i most need to know i suppose is how to bring the pipe out of the wall neatly with no joints in the wall

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Chase down the corners of the wall in 10mm then go behind the skirting boards if they have them ?
 
is it a wooden floor? if so come down with main F+R in a cupboard then either lift the boards and notch/hole to the rads or if there is a deep void under the joists crawl under there and clip pipes to the under side of the joist and pop straight up into the rads. If the floors are concrete probably best to get a decent wall chaser and vac and come down in 10 mm plastic ala new builds. The 10 mm plastic comes down inside the walls into a wall plate then the pipe is bent straight into the speedfit rad valves. (Lots of making good)

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Bosh in 15mm, wrap in denso..... Watch the oil leach through walls .... Or use 10mm concealed. Ty
 
10 mm plastic ala new builds. The 10 mm plastic comes down inside the walls


are you actually advocating plastering in plastic pipe into the wall chase?
 
10 mm plastic ala new builds. The 10 mm plastic comes down inside the walls


are you actually advocating plastering in plastic pipe into the wall chase?

If you put capping over them what's the problem?
 
10 mm plastic ala new builds. The 10 mm plastic comes down inside the walls


are you actually advocating plastering in plastic pipe into the wall chase?

Did this years ago with an old place with exposed joists, no void to run the pipes in so chased the walls from the roof space down to the first and ground floor rads. Used metal capping and plastered over.
 
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