Hi guys,
I am in the process of doing my kitchen, it is stripped back to the brick, and I have x3 15mm water pipes (F & R for the CH and washing machine supply) that I want to sink into the wall to hide them. They are all next to each other, and ran from the ceiling, down the wall, and then came off the wall behind the kitchen cabinets close to floor level.
What would be the best way to cover them?
Im thinking one of the following:
1 - A 30cm or so wide plasterboard strip, from ceiling to floor with dot and dab either side of the chase (the rest of the wall will be bonding coated up to the plasterboard and then skimmed).
2 - A metal strip placed over the pipes, screwed to the wall either side of the chase, and then bonding coat over the lot.
3 - insulate the pipes to stop the heat cracking the plaster, and to stop the plaster corroding the copper, and then just bonding over the lot. Im a little worried with this one though that the plaster will be weak where it covers the insulation.
What do you guys think. Is there a better way?
Thanks
I am in the process of doing my kitchen, it is stripped back to the brick, and I have x3 15mm water pipes (F & R for the CH and washing machine supply) that I want to sink into the wall to hide them. They are all next to each other, and ran from the ceiling, down the wall, and then came off the wall behind the kitchen cabinets close to floor level.
What would be the best way to cover them?
Im thinking one of the following:
1 - A 30cm or so wide plasterboard strip, from ceiling to floor with dot and dab either side of the chase (the rest of the wall will be bonding coated up to the plasterboard and then skimmed).
2 - A metal strip placed over the pipes, screwed to the wall either side of the chase, and then bonding coat over the lot.
3 - insulate the pipes to stop the heat cracking the plaster, and to stop the plaster corroding the copper, and then just bonding over the lot. Im a little worried with this one though that the plaster will be weak where it covers the insulation.
What do you guys think. Is there a better way?
Thanks
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