I'm half way through a major DIY project and have a fair amount of plumbing to do (I've got a whole new floor of the house to plumb, central heating & hot/cold water). I took at look at the main feed into the house and it looks like it comes up in plastic blue pipe, I'd guess around 25mm, into a stop cock that immediately reduces it down to 15mm copper.
I'm thinking that I should replace the stop cock and pipe with 22mm copper, so the whole house has good flow. Downstairs would mostly be copper and upstairs would be plastic (where I won't be able to feed long lengths of copper through the floor joists). I'd then T off with 15mm for taps/showers/baths, but 22mm would be the main "trunk" throughout the house.
First time doing something like this, so I wanted to know if this is a good idea or if there are reasons not to do this that I don't know of?
Thanks in advance.
I'm thinking that I should replace the stop cock and pipe with 22mm copper, so the whole house has good flow. Downstairs would mostly be copper and upstairs would be plastic (where I won't be able to feed long lengths of copper through the floor joists). I'd then T off with 15mm for taps/showers/baths, but 22mm would be the main "trunk" throughout the house.
First time doing something like this, so I wanted to know if this is a good idea or if there are reasons not to do this that I don't know of?
Thanks in advance.

