Hi
I'm removing tiles in my kitchen on the external wall. The wall is finished with plasterboard dot-and-dabbed to breeze blocks.
There is a copper pipe exiting the tiling and entering the boiler - i assume this is the gas supply pipe.
This got me wondering about the route the supply pipe takes. Since there is no real void (the board is stuck to the breeze block) is it likely that a channel has been chased out for the pipe or that it simply goes through the blocks and runs in the cavity space between the internal & external course of bricks.
I've attached a photo.
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Cheers!
I'm removing tiles in my kitchen on the external wall. The wall is finished with plasterboard dot-and-dabbed to breeze blocks.
There is a copper pipe exiting the tiling and entering the boiler - i assume this is the gas supply pipe.
This got me wondering about the route the supply pipe takes. Since there is no real void (the board is stuck to the breeze block) is it likely that a channel has been chased out for the pipe or that it simply goes through the blocks and runs in the cavity space between the internal & external course of bricks.
I've attached a photo.
View media item 39420
Cheers!