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Try adding way more when screwing the clips under the joists! Not easy.People are moaning about the spacing for plastic pipes. I generally add way more, especially at bends.
Try adding way more when screwing the clips under the joists! Not easy.
You could use straight 3m of plastic pipes. Easier to work with and not much more expensive, though if you need long runs, you'll need to join them which defeats a little the advantage of using plastic.
Shouldn't your pipes in the pic be spaced further apart? 3 times hole diameter?
I knew you guys would see that! Well spotted!
Yep, the pipes were not in my first choice location. The client refused to let me space them out. I have no idea why.
Truthfully, I can find it very hard to meet the drilling and notching regs. Especially when you are coming across old joists that have been ravaged by previous trades.
Especially sparkles
Are they like twinkles? but with more glitter and unicorns?
I wasn't aware you could go against building regs because the customer says so. I'll remember that next time I'm asked to flue the boiler out the window because they don't want a new hole drilling 😛😀I knew you guys would see that! Well spotted!
Yep, the pipes were not in my first choice location. The client refused to let me space them out. I have no idea why.
Truthfully, I can find it very hard to meet the drilling and notching regs. Especially when you are coming across old joists that have been ravaged by previous trades.
Hi folks - nice to join this forum and I wish I'd done so earlier. Some urgent advice needed please..
Our plumber has had to repipe the central heating in our Victorian house because the existing system was single pipe. He has done this using plastic pipe and push fittings. The first time we turned the heating on, the ground floor system leaked into the underfloor void at a sagging 90 degree joint that sits in the middle of circa 4 metres of unsupported pipe. I've attached a video which shows exactly what this looks like..
I'm not convinced by his argument that the pipes d5on't need any support and only the fitting is at fault, so to save me the roundabout discussion could anyone please point me to the relevant guidance that defines how much sag is acceptable and what the support criteria is or isn't for 22mm plastic pipe?
Needs clips every meter and lagging
No sag is acceptable the lazy scrot, should be clipped every 0.5m minimum for horizontal run in 22mm.
See page 19.
...and btw the fitting isn't necessary leaking because it's faulty. It's more likely to be leaking because the pipe isn't properly seated and or the fitting is under stress because of the lack of support.
No pipe lagging under a floor void big no needs insulating
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