Polypipe vs copper for CH plumbing

Its funny you keep calling Dan, dom. Hes quite clearly not rising to it so why persist?

As for uponor, well we agree on that as we are geared up for q&e and possibly soon mlcp. But as for putting access panels in dont be so stupid. "A tad unsightly" you say. I can imagine th conversation " Im sorry love youll just have to live with 30 access panels In your ceiling, as even though the pipe and fittings have been installed correctly and come with a 50 year guarantee, Nobcon thinks it would be better with access just in case one of the fittings leak. I mean Ive never in my career had to cut a floorboard up to repair a pipe."

Get a grip ffs :roll:

Another joker who thinks its fine to bury pushfit under concrete. Looks like this thread has flushed them out.

Think he was talking about me on this one :wink:

That oil boiler install, was that the one with a flow and return going to under ground pipework? Must of been extremley hard that... Looked like it was in an outhouse and pipework wasnt lagged either.
 
Good luck with this fellas. Pointlesscon ain't ever going to admit he's wrong since his peni$ size dictates his misguided logic. Poor fella needs sectioning really. :cry:
 
No, dick, you said they would leak before I mentioned the one I have under my kitchen floor. :lol:

In fact, you implied that they would ALL leak. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Every pushfit fitting.

Out of the MILLIONS that there are in the UK :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
This is about par for him, although I have seen him worse.

I think it depends on the medication he has been given by Nursey. Or possibly how much Pig excrement he has snorted at work.


Like I said earlier, I almost feel sorry for him, but my dark sense of humour keeps him entertaining for me :lol:
 
Any technical reasoning for your point or are you just guessing?
Since the halfwit employs cheap pikey labour from all over the shop, it's fair to assume that they have no technical skills under his guidance. So it's fair to assume that his experience is that the joints leak.
 

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