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willj23
I wondered if i could get some feedback regarding this issue.
I am currently renovating a property (for sale), and have moved the kitchen around which involved running a new cold/hot water feed to the new sink location.
However, the plumber i have got to move the feed has run both feeds outside and back into the house (approx. 50cm of Copper piping outside).
It would have been possible (as the bathroom is next to the kitchen and both feeds run from the bath/toilet) to run the feeds through the bathroom wall and into the sink (however would have required more work - which is why i think it wasnt chosen).
Now, i know it isnt best practise to run them outside due to potential risk of freezing but i wondered whether this would be acceptable - if lagged - particularly for re-sale.
Any constructive comments/thoughts would be appreciated, as im unsure as to whether to get the work re-done (or whether its actually necessary).
Thanks in advance
I am currently renovating a property (for sale), and have moved the kitchen around which involved running a new cold/hot water feed to the new sink location.
However, the plumber i have got to move the feed has run both feeds outside and back into the house (approx. 50cm of Copper piping outside).
It would have been possible (as the bathroom is next to the kitchen and both feeds run from the bath/toilet) to run the feeds through the bathroom wall and into the sink (however would have required more work - which is why i think it wasnt chosen).
Now, i know it isnt best practise to run them outside due to potential risk of freezing but i wondered whether this would be acceptable - if lagged - particularly for re-sale.
Any constructive comments/thoughts would be appreciated, as im unsure as to whether to get the work re-done (or whether its actually necessary).
Thanks in advance