Polypipe vs copper for CH plumbing

As opposed to compression fittings eh Nobby?

That one got put to bed the last time you had taken one of your stupid pills.

Now kindly fleck off and check the pigs have been fed for the evening.
 
As opposed to compression fittings eh Nobby?

That one got put to bed the last time you had taken one of your stupid pills.

Now kindly fleck off and check the pigs have been fed for the evening.

Uponor and rehau have the best systems out there. Ever install them?
I guess not.

Bodging copper seems to be your speciality.
:lol:
 
Taking the pish out of this idiot is like a currency for helping out in the open forum. :D

Only an idiot would conceal pushfit below a floor dom.

So that will be Taylor, Wimpey, Barratts, Redrow, Miller, Persimmon need I go on in fact 98% of all new homes built will have plastic Pushfit with joints in voids and behind Dot and Dad.

Providing it is installed correctly and pressure tested in accordance with manufacturers instructions it should be fine, one manufacturer has a 50 year warranty.
 
How many joints have you under the floor with that?

Seriously?

Are you really going to go down this route?

Nobby... do yourself a favour and just go offline for a few days. It will save you a lot of embarrassment. I am truly feeling a little bit sorry for you. Shall I alert the mods to your ramblings? Or are you happy to continue making a complete ass of yourself?
 
Taking the pish out of this idiot is like a currency for helping out in the open forum. :D

Only an idiot would conceal pushfit below a floor dom.

So that will be Taylor, Wimpey, Barratts, Redrow, Miller, Persimmon need I go on in fact 98% of all new homes built will have plastic Pushfit with joints in voids and behind Dot and Dad.

Providing it is installed correctly and pressure tested in accordance with manufacturers instructions it should be fine, one manufacturer has a 50 year warranty.

I'd expect that with homes that are thrown together. You must be a salesman for pushfit.
 
How many joints have you under the floor with that?

Seriously?

Are you really going to go down this route?

Nobby... do yourself a favour and just go offline for a few days. It will save you a lot of embarrassment. I am truly feeling a little bit sorry for you. Shall I alert the mods to your ramblings? Or are you happy to continue making a complete ass of yourself?

No answer then dom.
The fact is you fitted no joints below the floor. And than you advocate inferior concealed pushfit for the op below the floor.
 
Uponor and rehau have the best systems out there. Ever install them?
I guess not.


:lol:

Pipe not as flexible, euro sizes 16, 20, 25mm etc, expensive tools / jaws for crimped system, pain in the backside if called to a job to do alterations / repairs.
 
You'd think that the fact they it was UFH supplied on coils would be a clue.

But yes I have had to fit repair kits to UFH in the past when dumbasses like Nobcorn have cocked it up and damaged the pipe.

There is nothing special about Rehau or Uponor other than the stupid sizes and odd jointing methods.
 
I'd expect that with homes that are thrown together. You must be a salesman for pushfit.

Have you ever work on a site where they use I beam joists and tried to use copper pipe. You would have to use copper tube in 600mm lengths with dozens of joints
 

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