Can you put radiator pipes in concrete floor?

Can you put radiator pipes in concrete floor?

It is normal in as much as its been common practice for years to put central heating pipes under concrete floors but its a very very bad idea from a maintenance perspective. Yes, plastic can be and often is set in screed and concrete. …

Can I concrete straight over copper pipes?

Concrete in direct contact with copper would corrode it. 15mm copper pipes will need to move as they expand / contract with the heat produced.

Can you run PEX in concrete?

Yes, PEX pipe can be installed under a concrete slab. PEX pipe can also be encased within a slab, which is commonly used for radiant floor heating. In cases where PEX pipe penetrates a concrete slab, it must be protected with a nonmetallic sleeve at the penetration point.

Can you put heating pipes in screed?

swbjackson. Under the water regs pipes shouldn’t be buried in screed. Copper pipes should be contained in a purpose designed chase with a removable lid, continuous plastic pipes can be laid in a purpose designed flexible conduit.

Does concrete damage copper pipes?

CBF. “However, copper should be protected when it comes in contact with concrete mixtures that contain components high in sulfur, such as cinders and fly-ash, which can create an acid that is highly corrosive to most metals including copper.”

Can you concrete around water pipe?

Hydraulic cement expands as it cures, and will form a tightly packed structure around the PVC pipe. Install large structures — such as a patio — using a concrete thickness of no more than 6 inches if layering over PVC pipes.

Can you put plastic pipes in screed?

The plastic pipe will not react against cement. Screed is cement and it contains UFH pipe. Running pipe in conduit or insultion is a seperate issue.

Can you bury speedfit in concrete?

Can Speedfit pipe be buried in the floor screed? Building regulations state pipe laid in screed must be removable, with the exception of underfloor heating projects. We therefore supply a conduit that can be clipped to the concrete base. The Speedfit pipe can then run through the conduit and then be screeded over.

Can you run radiator pipes in concrete floor?

The is no neat or easy way to reach the other side of the room by running pipes around the walls, so I was wondering if it is viable to cut a channel in the concrete floor and hide the pipes just under the surface? I could then run the pipes from the existing radiator location to the new one.

Where are the radiator pipes in my house?

My house has concrete floors on the ground floor and the rad and central heating pipes run between the wall and plasterboard via 10mm microbore piping. One of my colleagues just spent £5k getting all the corroded pipes in his Mum’s house dug out of the concrete floors and redone.

What’s the best way to run a radiator?

Think about using plastic push fit pipes instead… Run them in a plastic waste pipe. This means you can pull them back out (if the need arose) without breaking up the floor again. Couldn’t you just fit a larger radiator in the existing position ?

Can a radiator be added to a central heating system?

It is also pretty expensive to add a radiator to the hot water system because it has to be made of stainless steel or copper. It would probably be much easier to consider running new pipes to and from the central heating to wherever you want the radiator.

My house has concrete floors on the ground floor and the rad and central heating pipes run between the wall and plasterboard via 10mm microbore piping. One of my colleagues just spent £5k getting all the corroded pipes in his Mum’s house dug out of the concrete floors and redone.

Can you run a radiator in a waste pipe?

Run them in a plastic waste pipe. This means you can pull them back out (if the need arose) without breaking up the floor again. Couldn’t you just fit a larger radiator in the existing position ?

Can You Bury radiator pipes in concrete floor?

You won’t have enough depth of plaster to bury the pipes so you might as well just leave the pipes as they are and just box around them. It’ll be a lot easier as you won’t need to start cutting into the central heating pipes. First step would be go round and check its solid concrete. Surveyor told me mines was…..

What kind of radiators do most people use with loop heating?

Each zone consists of a single loop made up of the pipe and the radiators. The water flows out of one radiator into the next. Q: What sort of radiators do most people use with loop hot water heating? A: Usually fin-tube baseboard. In fact, it was this type of radiation that first made the loop method of heating so popular in the early 1950s.

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