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Hi,
I wonder if anyone could advise on the following please. I am in the process of extending a house and one of the tasks has been to strip out the existing radiator pipe (15mm copper) work at the back end of the house to allow for an extension - the radiator circuit will be extended once the shell is in place. Basically I need to extend my existing 15mm cold /hot water feeds into the extended area and I want to know if i can reuse some of the 15mm copper pipe that was previously used for the radiator flow and return?

Thanks
 
There is no real reason why not, but beware joining up old pipe can lead to poor joints and the temptation to use shorter lengths and more joins. Fewer joins lead to more potential leaks. centralheatking
 
No don’t!
It has had horrible chemicals running through it for years. By all means use it fir your central heating but please buy some new stuff for your hot/cold water services.
Your gonna drink that stuff!
 
Hi,
I wonder if anyone could advise on the following please. I am in the process of extending a house and one of the tasks has been to strip out the existing radiator pipe (15mm copper) work at the back end of the house to allow for an extension - the radiator circuit will be extended once the shell is in place. Basically I need to extend my existing 15mm cold /hot water feeds into the extended area and I want to know if i can reuse some of the 15mm copper pipe that was previously used for the radiator flow and return?

Thanks

In agreement with all others, please do not use previously heated copper pipes for potable (safe for drinking) water. One of the water regulations is to keep the cold water below 20-25 degrees to prevent bacterial growth. You want to try and use pipes that have potentially been heated to 80 degrees, not to mention any magnetite in there? :eek::eek::eek:
 

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