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Hi all
When laying out first fix pipes before the screed is laid how do you guys advise fixing the pipes ?
Ordinary pipe clips secured in concrete blocks between floor beams ? Or is there a recommended method ?
Thanks
 
Pipes shouldn't be laid in screed unless they are ducted or plastic pipe in pipe system. Pipe in pipe system nail clips. Copper standard clips.
 
Builder wants to just use felt lagging as that is what he has always done ! Pies will be laid for heating as well as hot/cold
 
walk away!

far far away
 
Doesn't comply with the water regulations regardless of what he's always done. Be wary as any comeback could be laid at your door.
 
Never use felt lagging in concrete or screed with copper pipes .. it gives off ammonia when wet which is fatal to copper might last a year if your lucky. Don't walk RUN!!!
 
copper will need to be covered in insulation tape minimium. Pipe in pipe would be a better option, especially for the hot and cold.
 
we use a bit of strapping to keep them down the galvanise strip with holes in sometimes called pattent band last few jobs theve plasted first and we had the rads to fix pipework to
 
if its only having water it the pipes, then use hep 20 or another brand of plastic barriered pipe as it doesnt react to the chemicals in the screed. also insulate them first with lagging then clip them down. laggin not only insultes the pipes but gives it room for slight expantion when covered in the screed and prevents cracking.
 
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