While showing people round my house so they can size it up for the new boiler, I have taken up the floor panels in bathroom and kitchen to show the runs of gas and primary pipes.
The 28mm primary, and the 22mm heating, and the bath tap pipes pass under the bathroom floor, between the joists, but turn and pass through a notch at one end to go under the airing cupboard wall, and at the other to turn to the (old) boiler position. So they are at joist-notch height, and close to the floor. I therefore can't put climaflex or something round them and am wondering what best to do. I am guessing I must waste a fair bit of heat on this 2400 run, especially in summer when I have no need to heat the bathroom.
I have recently used a new loft insulation material, made of recycled plastic bottles, which seems to squash down well. I am thinking of packing a layer under the pipes, to press up against them, and a much thinner layer above, to squash down onto them when the flooring panel goes back. I think it will also squash down between them so they are well-insulated except on the top surface.
Any better ideas?
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The 28mm primary, and the 22mm heating, and the bath tap pipes pass under the bathroom floor, between the joists, but turn and pass through a notch at one end to go under the airing cupboard wall, and at the other to turn to the (old) boiler position. So they are at joist-notch height, and close to the floor. I therefore can't put climaflex or something round them and am wondering what best to do. I am guessing I must waste a fair bit of heat on this 2400 run, especially in summer when I have no need to heat the bathroom.
I have recently used a new loft insulation material, made of recycled plastic bottles, which seems to squash down well. I am thinking of packing a layer under the pipes, to press up against them, and a much thinner layer above, to squash down onto them when the flooring panel goes back. I think it will also squash down between them so they are well-insulated except on the top surface.
Any better ideas?
edited:
Now with added pictures
View media item 1873