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No need to protect plastic in plaster wall and asking as system is filled up/pressurised the joints are sound
Discuss radiator in bathroom in the Plumbing Jobs | The Job-board area at PlumbersForums.net
It will be neater the way you have done it as you say you are tiling the wall first. I tend to know the dimensions and positions of where rad valves will finish so I pipe it up with rad valves attached and closed to save draining down again when fitting the towel rail. You just have to freeze it again the way you done it.
How did the freezing go anyway, did you leave it open ended for long or was it a quick turn over! I use them kits alot but still don't fully trust the guide times!
I would put a bit of felt lagging round the pipes for expansion and contraction etc
are you talking about the chased pipes or the pipes under the floor?
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