Hi, got a small problem with noise transfer from the boilers pump to ceiling.
I have put in my own heating in a bungalow with the boiler & tanks in the loft & pipes dropping down to the rads all done in plastic except for the last 2 meters to the boiler which is in copper. (All is working well)
The problem is when the bungalow is quite you can hear the pump noise through the ceiling joists where the pipes are clipped down. I am assuming & quite sure this is where the copper pipes are clipped down. These clips are really needed in this area so cant take them out.
So! i was wondering if any one makes a 22mm flexible hose/pipe that could be put in on the flow & return so close to the boiler to hopefully stop some of the noise transfer from the pump.
Cheers
Chris
I have put in my own heating in a bungalow with the boiler & tanks in the loft & pipes dropping down to the rads all done in plastic except for the last 2 meters to the boiler which is in copper. (All is working well)
The problem is when the bungalow is quite you can hear the pump noise through the ceiling joists where the pipes are clipped down. I am assuming & quite sure this is where the copper pipes are clipped down. These clips are really needed in this area so cant take them out.
So! i was wondering if any one makes a 22mm flexible hose/pipe that could be put in on the flow & return so close to the boiler to hopefully stop some of the noise transfer from the pump.
Cheers
Chris