Hello
We have recently had a new central heating system installing with a gas condensing boiler.
The fitter has used a mixture of 15mm and microbore copper piping. The 15mm takes the main runs from the boiler to each floor, and then from there he switches to microbore to supply each radiator.
Are there any pros and cons to this approach please and is performance effected compared to using all 15mm piping?
I must say the microbore doesn't look as good when it runs to the radiators, since none of the pipes look exactly straight. I also presume that using microbore would save some money on copper and with less joins make the fitting quicker?
Thanks
We have recently had a new central heating system installing with a gas condensing boiler.
The fitter has used a mixture of 15mm and microbore copper piping. The 15mm takes the main runs from the boiler to each floor, and then from there he switches to microbore to supply each radiator.
Are there any pros and cons to this approach please and is performance effected compared to using all 15mm piping?
I must say the microbore doesn't look as good when it runs to the radiators, since none of the pipes look exactly straight. I also presume that using microbore would save some money on copper and with less joins make the fitting quicker?
Thanks