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    protect a Gas pipe in screed

    DoItAll, I take your point entirely, it is very valid. I see that you quoted my 'first' response - I hope that the the apology does not escape your attention - I did not seek to belittle a very pertinent post, for which I am grateful, and trying to get clarified. Thanks again for the...
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    protect a Gas pipe in screed

    DoItAll, Apologies, I forgot to thank you for raising a very pertinent point, for which I am grateful. jon
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    protect a Gas pipe in screed

    DoItAll, In a dry climate such as ours (West Midlands) why would you need any provision for condensation ? OK, Ok....In know the weather is er..er..not brilliant
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    protect a Gas pipe in screed

    Hmmm, seems like tomorrow will be fun. I had a chat with the nice man at Gas Safe this morning, and he says that the install of that pipe, since it is specifically for gas, should have been done someone with registration, and it was not. Point 2 is that the 'lagging' that was wrapped round it...
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    protect a Gas pipe in screed

    Guys, Apologies for the unclear details in the post. There is the blue PVC (?) membrane, on top of which is a layer of polystyrene, and then 100+mm of concrete on top. There used to be a flooring on top but this has been removed. The object of the exercise was to enable an extractor to be...
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    protect a Gas pipe in screed

    I am having a kitchen installed (by a supposed reputable company). We are having an 'island' which has the cooker in it. a channel has been cut in the floor to house the extractor duct, and also carry the services. As of Friday the ducting was in, and a plastic pipe containing the electric...
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