Hep2O under floor

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I'm installing a new CH system in an old house with suspended wooden floors downstairs. Is it ok to lay Hep2O pipes in the underfloor space - ie on the infill or should I clip them to the joists or put them in conduit? I'm trying to minimise the number of floorboards I have to lift.

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My advice is don't install underfloor.
Very time consuming to install expensive and achieves very little really.
Maybe for a new house although I would argue to spend the cost of
the underfloor on more insulation and so do away with most of the heating
requirements. For existing builds doesn't make sense.
 

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