The central heating in our house has been installed using 10mm Speedfit Barrier PB pipe.
I think there is a leak in the pipework behind some plaster board (dot and dab) as there is a damp patch on the plasterboard (looks like a nail may have been put through it).
If it is a nail hole, I guess I can cut out a section of plasterboard to access the area, but to repair the pipe can anyone confirm the best way of inserting a new peice of pipe without draining the system - can I freeze the pipe, or will it be safe to 'crimp' it while I insert the patch.
I have used freeze kits on copper before, but not sure if they work on Barrier, and I'm not sure if Speedfit Barrier PB will crimp and return to shape safely after being released.
Any experienced advice welcome.
I think there is a leak in the pipework behind some plaster board (dot and dab) as there is a damp patch on the plasterboard (looks like a nail may have been put through it).
If it is a nail hole, I guess I can cut out a section of plasterboard to access the area, but to repair the pipe can anyone confirm the best way of inserting a new peice of pipe without draining the system - can I freeze the pipe, or will it be safe to 'crimp' it while I insert the patch.
I have used freeze kits on copper before, but not sure if they work on Barrier, and I'm not sure if Speedfit Barrier PB will crimp and return to shape safely after being released.
Any experienced advice welcome.