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Hi all,
Need to move radiators in various rooms in my bungalow. All concrete floors. Been thinking about how to do this. IMHO chasing the concrete will be messy and labour intensive and I will either need to hire or buy new tools. Plus getting at pipework if there are any leaks in the future will require flooring and concrete to come up. (Had a leak in a previous home and it was a bit of a nightmare.). So I am thinking of taking the pipework around the room (plastic pipe) and fitting it behind the skirting board. I am looking a 15mm pipe. However a bit concerned about getting around a corner one external and one internal. Would like to use JG pipe and wondering how deep the angle push fit connectors are and if I would still be able to get them behind the skirting (size of them). Would also like when I get to where I need the pipes to run them a little up into the wall (chased) and then have them exit where the valves will need to be. Ie above skirting. Seen this done for some radiators and it looks need and then no need for flooring to be cut around a pipe? Thoughts on all of this. I don't mind the likely extra expense of doing this.... skirting needs to be replaced in all rooms anyway and I like the idea of relatively easy access to the pipework should there be something wrong in the future. (although very impressed with these speed fittings and pipe.). Thanks in advance for any help.
Need to move radiators in various rooms in my bungalow. All concrete floors. Been thinking about how to do this. IMHO chasing the concrete will be messy and labour intensive and I will either need to hire or buy new tools. Plus getting at pipework if there are any leaks in the future will require flooring and concrete to come up. (Had a leak in a previous home and it was a bit of a nightmare.). So I am thinking of taking the pipework around the room (plastic pipe) and fitting it behind the skirting board. I am looking a 15mm pipe. However a bit concerned about getting around a corner one external and one internal. Would like to use JG pipe and wondering how deep the angle push fit connectors are and if I would still be able to get them behind the skirting (size of them). Would also like when I get to where I need the pipes to run them a little up into the wall (chased) and then have them exit where the valves will need to be. Ie above skirting. Seen this done for some radiators and it looks need and then no need for flooring to be cut around a pipe? Thoughts on all of this. I don't mind the likely extra expense of doing this.... skirting needs to be replaced in all rooms anyway and I like the idea of relatively easy access to the pipework should there be something wrong in the future. (although very impressed with these speed fittings and pipe.). Thanks in advance for any help.