Push Fit and Plastering.

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Can I plaster over a plastic pipe and a plastic push fitting (equal T). I will cover it in Hemp Sleeving beforehand. Or does the plaster get into the inner workings of the pushfit connector and muck it up? What's best practice?
 
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I wouldn't.
When the fitting is at pressure the pipe moves out slightly if the plaster is hard against the grab ring pipe may just pop straight out.

seen it a lot on polypipe and john guest
 
Pushfit fittings should not be covered over in plaster. The o ring needs to be energised for them to seal and that can involve a small amount of movement in the pipes.

If the pipes can't move the fraction required, you run the risk of a leak.
 
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All new builds have plastic pipes in the wall and get plastered over.
I don't personally like it - but no reason why it can't be done.
 
All new builds have plastic pipes in the wall and get plastered over.
I don't personally like it - but no reason why it can't be done.

Indeed, many newbuilds do have plastic pipe in the wall but NEVER put the fitting in the wall.....The fittings must be accessible
 

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