Hi,
Apologies right away if I'm doing the wrong thing here, I have searched topics for a while without success.
I'm looking to install a thermostatic mixer shower onto the only available wall above my bath (the other has a window). My plan at the moment is to drop two plastic pipes (of the same size and type - PEB, maybe?) inside the wall to tee them off the pipes for the hot and cold water bath taps.
Since the makeup of the wall is basically plasterboard over plasterboard-with-polystyrene-block-attached followed by a gap containing a "wool" insulation, my question is; are there any potential problems in doing this? Could I see condensation problems inside the wall?
Thanks in advance.
John.
Apologies right away if I'm doing the wrong thing here, I have searched topics for a while without success.
I'm looking to install a thermostatic mixer shower onto the only available wall above my bath (the other has a window). My plan at the moment is to drop two plastic pipes (of the same size and type - PEB, maybe?) inside the wall to tee them off the pipes for the hot and cold water bath taps.
Since the makeup of the wall is basically plasterboard over plasterboard-with-polystyrene-block-attached followed by a gap containing a "wool" insulation, my question is; are there any potential problems in doing this? Could I see condensation problems inside the wall?
Thanks in advance.
John.