Hello all.
I have a few general plumbing questions I was hoping you guys could help with.
I have to get some radiator and water pipes fitted soon to go in to a cloakroom. I wanted to have the pipes installed under the ground so they're hidden. My dad is doing the plumbing and it's possible he might use plastic pipes for both heating and water.
What I want to know is...
1) When the pipes are laid underground, do they need to be insulated in any way? The holes are going to be filled with concrete. If so, what is used to wrap around them?
Are there any issues regarding having water/heating pipes next to each other?
I read somewhere that water pipes are not allowed to be chased in to a wall, is this true and does the same apply to floors as well?
2) Are plastic pipes any thicker than copper ones? I wanted to fit a couple of small chrome radsnaps on the two heating pipes protruding from the floor and was wondering whether they could fit on to plastic pipes as well as copper (sorry is this seems like a daft question).
That's it really. Any help would be appreciated.
I have a few general plumbing questions I was hoping you guys could help with.
I have to get some radiator and water pipes fitted soon to go in to a cloakroom. I wanted to have the pipes installed under the ground so they're hidden. My dad is doing the plumbing and it's possible he might use plastic pipes for both heating and water.
What I want to know is...
1) When the pipes are laid underground, do they need to be insulated in any way? The holes are going to be filled with concrete. If so, what is used to wrap around them?
Are there any issues regarding having water/heating pipes next to each other?
I read somewhere that water pipes are not allowed to be chased in to a wall, is this true and does the same apply to floors as well?
2) Are plastic pipes any thicker than copper ones? I wanted to fit a couple of small chrome radsnaps on the two heating pipes protruding from the floor and was wondering whether they could fit on to plastic pipes as well as copper (sorry is this seems like a daft question).
That's it really. Any help would be appreciated.
