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HI Plumbers,
I need some advice on our chased-in pipes. We had plumbers tell us an array of different things.

Questions:
1) Do copper pipes need insulation?
2) if so what type?
3) Do Pex pipes need insulation?
3) if so what type?

I know they have been done already but I'm going to attempt to get them insulation before plastering

I'm worried that the bonding used to fill the chase we rub against the pipe over the years with the heat expansion.


Thanks in advance.
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Tbh no insulation as your chases arnt deep enough so either waterproof gaffa tap or hair felt
 
Single wrap hair felt wil keep the cement off the copper pipes as below . Kop
 

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Yep very good might need to slit it so you can install it on the pipes

Also hot water and a cloth to wipe the flux off first eg green marks
 
Yes and it’s a tube so slit / cut so you can wrap the pipe eg normally gets installed at the install stage
 

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