external heating pipes

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Hello, in my bungalow it has visual heating pipes and as i decorate each room i would like to hide the copper pipes, ive been given some plastic piping and have cut a 2inch wide x 2inch deep grove in the floor and laid the pipe in. The problem is the angle ive got to come up out the grove, can i trust the push fit conectors under the ground as ive got to cover the pipe and connector back up with cement mix. or is there another solution?
 
Best to have a conduit in the floor. any problems and can pull new pipe through.
There shouldn't be any problems with coming out of the floor and having a push fit connector at the end.
 
Best to have a conduit in the floor. any problems and can pull new pipe through.
There shouldn't be any problems with coming out of the floor and having a push fit connector at the end.

not a problem getting it through the walls as they are all hollow walls, so ive just removed 1 sheet of plaster board as none of the rooms have been plastered in the past. (whoever built this bungalow just put plaster boards up and wallpaper straight over the top)
can i trust a push fit connector under the floor....?
 
Best to have a conduit in the floor. any problems and can pull new pipe through.
There shouldn't be any problems with coming out of the floor and having a push fit connector at the end.

not a problem getting it through the walls as they are all hollow walls, so ive just removed 1 sheet of plaster board as none of the rooms have been plastered in the past. (whoever built this bungalow just put plaster boards up and wallpaper straight over the top)
can i trust a push fit connector under the floor....?

Usually you will make junctions for access and joints.
See web site for more details

http://www.polypipe.com/building-products/plastic-plumbing/technical-advice/conduit-pipe
 

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