I'm repair engineer and I've never really done any full installation work before.
I need to put a full central heating system in my dad's house he's buying. Currently there's just a gas meter and electric heaters, so it really is a blank canvass! My dad wants the gas pipe running in the wall, so what's the best way to do this? The house needs re-plastering in the lounge behind where the gas meter box is, so I need to put the gas pipe in there and run it up the wall to the bedroom, along the landing and to the airing cupboard. The bedroom, landing and airing cupboard will all be ok, but I want to make sure I do everything correctly in the wall.
Next, he wants the heating pipe concealed and would prefer to do it in plastic. Now I'm not a fan of either tbh, I prefer surface mounted copper. But I was wondering what is the best way to run the plastic and do I just use tees off the copper for the drops?
Any other tips would be appreciated.
Boiler will most likely be a Baxi Duo Tec 28 or 33 HEA.
I need to put a full central heating system in my dad's house he's buying. Currently there's just a gas meter and electric heaters, so it really is a blank canvass! My dad wants the gas pipe running in the wall, so what's the best way to do this? The house needs re-plastering in the lounge behind where the gas meter box is, so I need to put the gas pipe in there and run it up the wall to the bedroom, along the landing and to the airing cupboard. The bedroom, landing and airing cupboard will all be ok, but I want to make sure I do everything correctly in the wall.
Next, he wants the heating pipe concealed and would prefer to do it in plastic. Now I'm not a fan of either tbh, I prefer surface mounted copper. But I was wondering what is the best way to run the plastic and do I just use tees off the copper for the drops?
Any other tips would be appreciated.
Boiler will most likely be a Baxi Duo Tec 28 or 33 HEA.