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First fix plumbing question

  • 19-06-2019 9:02pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,560 ✭✭✭


    Hey all, quick one (I hope).

    New build - block walls, we've a subfloor ready and missed the boat on getting cold and hot water runs installed in the subfloor. Are we right to think (per plumber) that the next best thing is to run them on the subfloor and install insulation to fit, then fit the underfloor heating pipes and screed above them?

    Thanks,


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 71 ✭✭Tullogher


    Prenderb wrote: »
    Hey all, quick one (I hope).

    New build - block walls, we've a subfloor ready and missed the boat on getting cold and hot water runs installed in the subfloor. Are we right to think (per plumber) that the next best thing is to run them on the subfloor and install insulation to fit, then fit the underfloor heating pipes and screed above them?

    Thanks,

    If its thick insulation like over 70 mm in floor then you should be.ok. the cold water might pick up a bit of heat but not too much


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