Hi
I'm moving a radiator across a downstairs room.
The floor is wood boards on wooden joists with large air gap underneath.
The pipes to the rad are presently resting on old bits of brick - which doesn't seem right.
I need to run about 3m of pipe to each end.
How should these be supported? (Pushing bits of brick into position will be much easier than having to lift more boards to fix clips. Are there clips that are easy to fix when working upside down at full stretch?!)
Should the pipes be lagged?
The pipes to the present rad position come through an air gap in a supporting wall - and are already curving upward to the radiator position.
I don't really want to have to lift the carpet and boards in the next room to get at these pipes where they are straight. Is there a way of joining to a curved section of pipe?
Thanks
I'm moving a radiator across a downstairs room.
The floor is wood boards on wooden joists with large air gap underneath.
The pipes to the rad are presently resting on old bits of brick - which doesn't seem right.
I need to run about 3m of pipe to each end.
How should these be supported? (Pushing bits of brick into position will be much easier than having to lift more boards to fix clips. Are there clips that are easy to fix when working upside down at full stretch?!)
Should the pipes be lagged?
The pipes to the present rad position come through an air gap in a supporting wall - and are already curving upward to the radiator position.
I don't really want to have to lift the carpet and boards in the next room to get at these pipes where they are straight. Is there a way of joining to a curved section of pipe?
Thanks