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Anyone recommend best practice to lay a gas pipe (15mm) in middle of a kitchen for cooker before the floor is layed with screed.
Customer is having a cooker in middle of kitchen and requires a cooker point. Thanks in advance.
 
Protect it with what? And also will elbows and complaints be ok with the screed layed in future as its a long run more than 3m so will need a coupling.. Will that be ok?
 
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Yeah I will do tightness test etc before I use the denso tape. So clipping the pipe is not necessary? I always been told u have to make sure pipes are adequately clipped etc. Anyone else done this on prev jobs? Thanks for all your replied guys.
 
just buy a roll of 15mm cu tube coated i plastic, no joints no worries as you just got 2 ends, hate denso, and you know thee wont be leaks unless you damage the pipe
 
i may think of steel capping bedded into screed if i were to do mine again!!

dont need clips as thats just 'securing' cased in screed does that!
 
just buy a roll of 15mm cu tube coated i plastic, no joints no worries as you just got 2 ends, hate denso, and you know thee wont be leaks unless you damage the pipe

Oooo didnt know you could get 15mm copper pipe roll with plastic coating
..... Or is that the track pipe you are refering to?
 
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