The downstairs floor of my place has 10mm copper pipe going to and from the radiators
On each rad the pipes comes up from the floor and are set in concrete.
Unlike pipe work fitted under floor boards there's little to no free play to help adjust the valve postion wheh removing and connecting rads.
Obviously i wouldnt go mad with moving these around but id like to get a good understanding of how delicate 10mm pipework set in concrete is and how much i can move it around for rad removal and refitting without upseting anything.
The pipes going to a few of the existing rads already look fairly bent out of shape where the rads were previously installed.
The last thing i want to do is inadvertently cause a major upset to any of the pipe work.
Advice much appreciated
On each rad the pipes comes up from the floor and are set in concrete.
Unlike pipe work fitted under floor boards there's little to no free play to help adjust the valve postion wheh removing and connecting rads.
Obviously i wouldnt go mad with moving these around but id like to get a good understanding of how delicate 10mm pipework set in concrete is and how much i can move it around for rad removal and refitting without upseting anything.
The pipes going to a few of the existing rads already look fairly bent out of shape where the rads were previously installed.
The last thing i want to do is inadvertently cause a major upset to any of the pipe work.
Advice much appreciated