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dholi85

Hi All,

I'm renovating a kitchen and want to re-jig some of the pipe work as they are travelling up the walls and across to make space for fitted cupboards.

I want to do all the labour intensive work to keep the costs down, and let the plumber do all the connection work. So currently The mains water lead pipe runs throught the suspended floor into the kitchen which is a solid floor. I want to re position the stock cock and piping.

Afew question before attempting to dig any trenches.

1) can blue MDPE mains water pipe be barried in concreate?

2) If so, what depth should i dig the trench for the pipework? 450mm-750mm?

3) Also if i want to run hot and cold pipes from the boiler to the bathroom in the solid floor, do these also have to be barried deep, or can they be barried in the screed?

Like i said all the connections, for new pipe work will be done from a qualified plumber I just want to do all the labour intensive work to keep the costs down.
 
Hi there
run your MDPE within a duct either soil pipe or waste pipe.I would bury at 450mm.
copper pipes in concrete should be in 25mm insulation with any joints soldered rather than compression.I would make sure that there is a min of 50mm screed above.
The above is just my opinion you should ask the plumber you will use.In all honestly what you will save is negligible you should get him to do it all then you know its done right..brum
 
Obviously cold mains needs burying but the rest of the pipes can easily be fed from above unless its gravity hot water. I don't like burying in concrete if don't have to but sometimes needs must.
 
Apart from steve, the others posting in a Water Regs (Byelaws) forum should perhaps take the training or do a bit of revision before imparting their peals of wisdom!

Sorry guys but come on.
 


Update: This is what the plumber recommended I do, just wanted to confirm if all is correct?, looking at the comments it looks right?
 

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