I am refurbing a 1950's house which is 50 meters from the road and mains water supply.
It's a 4 bed house with couple of en-suite, haven't decided on the central heating system yet.
The water feed pipe is 1/2 inch copper from road to house. The stopcock was siezed so have cut the pipe outside the house and fitted a temp tap. I need to connect up a new pipe, bring it into the property fit a stoptap with new water meter and then re-plumb the whole house.
We also have an annex that needs water about 40 meters further down the garden.
The feed pipe is showing 2.2 bar pressure at the house.
Is it best to connect the 1/2 inch supply pipe up to a new 20mm blue pipe and bring this into the house, if so is it better to have a longer length of blue pipe (I.e trace it back to the road perhaps 10 meters or so) or just connect it a couple of meters or so from the house?
Also will need the pipe to then leave the house (after the meter) to take it to the annex, again assume use 20mm blue pipe...
Don't really want to have to lay a completely new pipe to the road as it would be a fair old job..
Any practical advice would be helpful...
It's a 4 bed house with couple of en-suite, haven't decided on the central heating system yet.
The water feed pipe is 1/2 inch copper from road to house. The stopcock was siezed so have cut the pipe outside the house and fitted a temp tap. I need to connect up a new pipe, bring it into the property fit a stoptap with new water meter and then re-plumb the whole house.
We also have an annex that needs water about 40 meters further down the garden.
The feed pipe is showing 2.2 bar pressure at the house.
Is it best to connect the 1/2 inch supply pipe up to a new 20mm blue pipe and bring this into the house, if so is it better to have a longer length of blue pipe (I.e trace it back to the road perhaps 10 meters or so) or just connect it a couple of meters or so from the house?
Also will need the pipe to then leave the house (after the meter) to take it to the annex, again assume use 20mm blue pipe...
Don't really want to have to lay a completely new pipe to the road as it would be a fair old job..
Any practical advice would be helpful...