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I'm about to install a shower cubicle and was wondering what would be the best way to run the pipework to the shower. It's a corner unit and both walls are of solid brick construction. Do I chase the wall out, lay copper pipe and plaster over it (the whole wall is being plastered) or lay the pipe and just tile over it? What about plastic pipe does that survive o.k beneath plaster? Going off the subject slightly has anyone come across chrome plated push fits, I'd like to use them to plumb a towel radiator. I've seen them in Screw Fix but you can only get them with a Pegler TRV, not separately. If they are available will they work on chrome plated copper pipe? Any suggestions are appreciated.
Thanks
Andy
I'm about to install a shower cubicle and was wondering what would be the best way to run the pipework to the shower. It's a corner unit and both walls are of solid brick construction. Do I chase the wall out, lay copper pipe and plaster over it (the whole wall is being plastered) or lay the pipe and just tile over it? What about plastic pipe does that survive o.k beneath plaster? Going off the subject slightly has anyone come across chrome plated push fits, I'd like to use them to plumb a towel radiator. I've seen them in Screw Fix but you can only get them with a Pegler TRV, not separately. If they are available will they work on chrome plated copper pipe? Any suggestions are appreciated.
Thanks
Andy