Hi all,
We are installing a new central heating system into an old houseand have a problem that cannot be avoided
The ground floor is of concrete construction and we have to sink a few of the copper feeds for 4 radiators into the concrete
I have created the relevant chases into the slab for the plumber - approx 60mm deep
How wold you guys then install the pipes? The plumber is suggesting covering them with the foam insulation we have on site and taping all the joints with duct tape, then filling the chases with rapid set concrete before tiling?
Is that OK?
Many thanks for any assistance
We are installing a new central heating system into an old houseand have a problem that cannot be avoided
The ground floor is of concrete construction and we have to sink a few of the copper feeds for 4 radiators into the concrete
I have created the relevant chases into the slab for the plumber - approx 60mm deep
How wold you guys then install the pipes? The plumber is suggesting covering them with the foam insulation we have on site and taping all the joints with duct tape, then filling the chases with rapid set concrete before tiling?
Is that OK?
Many thanks for any assistance