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    Pipes run within cavity wall?

    Sorry, hopefully final question as an alternative. Could all 4 pipes be run externally, above ground level in Armaflex, then an insulated box built around them, fitted with cement board and then rendered?
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    Pipes run within cavity wall?

    Could they run behind skirting board in a channeled out section as a possible alternative? Obviously skirting would need to be glued only and not tacked or screwed
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    Pipes run within cavity wall?

    Thanks Denso. Does that include if within conduit? The 22's would be easier to replace. Really struggling for any possible alternatives. The wall they need to cross has bifolds and the whole room has a pitched 'cold' roof so no cavities to run in!
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    Pipes run within cavity wall?

    Sorry, should have added that all are plastic, a combination of Hep2O for 28mm and JG for 22mm.
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    Pipes run within cavity wall?

    Hi all, Is there any reason, regulation or otherwise (aside from best practice) why pipes cannot be run within the cavity wall? I need to get 2x 28mm (CH F/R) and 2x 22mm (H/C) to a remote part of the house and currently have a large section of the cavity exposed due to having to replace flood...
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    Channeling and filling Calcium Sulphate based liquid screed

    Evening all, We’ve got a relatively thin 30-40mm Calcium Sulphate based liquid screed (Gyvlon Thermio+) set on top of PIR insulation. We need to channel the screed to lay some new pipe work for an extension (2x 28mm F+R pipes, 2x 22mm cold+hot pipes) and just wondering if anyone could advise...
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    28mm plastic pipe and conduit

    Hi all, I’m looking for conduit for 28mm plastic pipe and conduit but not having much luck. Any suggestions for both pipe and conduit brand to look for? JG Speedfit do the 22mm pipe and conduit; 28mm pipe but no 28mm conduit! I need to run a 28mm flow and return that will be buried in...
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    Underfloor heating options - Help!

    Afternoon everyone, I'm just preparing our existing, uninsulated (we think) floor slab for imminent installation of underfloor heating (booked for c.2 weeks time). Short version: I'm an idiot and didn't consider everything. Long version: We are limited in options for height build up due to...
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    Guide to blinding sand layer on top of slab, before insulation

    Thank you, that’s really helpful. Only reason I was thinking to grind down high points first was because we’re already playing with low limits of finished floor build up (30mm PIR, 35mm liquid screed, Kardean) so any additional buildup needs to be absolute minimum. Think I might get the laser...
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    Guide to blinding sand layer on top of slab, before insulation

    These are the kind of extent of high points, most is existing screed, so does come up relatively easily with a chisel but it’s just going to take a long time!!
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    Guide to blinding sand layer on top of slab, before insulation

    Thanks Charlie, I shall take a look. Slightly broader question to all: would one of these be a good option to remove the high spots? https://www.hss.com/hire/p/hilti-dgh150-grinder-hire-pack
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    SVP requirements above the final connection

    Thanks all. Building control have said that it needs to be open vented so we'll have to do that at least for the short term then could try and AAV later down the line. The solar panels have Solaredge optimisers on them anyway so any shading should have minimal impact regardless...
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    Guide to blinding sand layer on top of slab, before insulation

    Good morning all, Just starting preparations for existing slab to have PIR insulation laid over the top before UFH and liquid screed. The top layer of the existing slab is quite rough and won't provide a decent base for the PIR to sit on so I think I probably need to provide a blinding sand...
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    SVP requirements above the final connection

    Great, thanks both. Would an AAV be approved by the local drainage company or building control?
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    SVP requirements above the final connection

    Hi all, Do any of the fall type requirements for an SVP apply above the last branch/connection connected to it? Can't find anything online anywhere. Basically planning a new SVP and want to take the venting part of it as far across the side of the house as we can to prevent shading on solar...
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    Regulations request: Depth of domestic gas pipe in concrete screed

    Great, thanks gas. Do you know which regulation that might be in?
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    Regulations request: Depth of domestic gas pipe in concrete screed

    Good morning knowledgeable ones, Could anyone possibly point me to the written regulations regarding how much cover a domestic gas pipe must have when buried in concrete screed? I should be clear that I am not trying to work out what I can achieve, but rather make the case that a gas pipe...
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    Insulated cavity closer at slab/DPC level?

    Thanks for the response. Probably worth adding the context that the property is 1980s and the slab is uninsulated so I don't think the insulation element really comes into it but I may well be wrong! To be honest, I'm probably just looking for a way to close the cavities that I'm confident...
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    Insulated cavity closer at slab/DPC level?

    Hi all and hope everyone had a good Christmas. We’ve got some open cavities at slab/DPC level at external doorways following screed rip out that will be replaced soon. All posts that I have seen regarding closing this part of the cavity advise continues DPC between leaves filled with some...
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    Rusty joist hangers/surface mould on ply

    Well you’ve pretty much nailed it and that‘s exactly what the approach to doing the insulation appears to have been! It’s even worse in other areas. No vapour barrier at all on the ceiling, pitched roof and whatever the proper name for the ‘dwarf wall‘ in the eaves is. Thanks for thoughts on...
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