I need to bury some heating pipes under Tiles on a kitchen floor.
I am almost certain that these tiles are NOT laid onto a wooden floor (worst Luck), and my questions are based upon the assumption that I will need to lay them into concrete/solid material.
For various logistic reasons I have to make joints in the pipework (bends/tees/reducers). Obviously I would not cover any joint until I was CERTAIN that there was no leak.
Bearing in mind that i will also need to put in reducers
A) what type of joint should I use.?
B) what type of pipe should I use.?
C) based on the type of pipe used what do I need to protect the pipe from any corrosive action, and also expansion/contraction.?
D) depth??
E) anything else?
I know that pipes in concrete is not ideal, but I also know that in this instance there is no other option.
Thanks in Advance.
I am almost certain that these tiles are NOT laid onto a wooden floor (worst Luck), and my questions are based upon the assumption that I will need to lay them into concrete/solid material.
For various logistic reasons I have to make joints in the pipework (bends/tees/reducers). Obviously I would not cover any joint until I was CERTAIN that there was no leak.
Bearing in mind that i will also need to put in reducers
A) what type of joint should I use.?
B) what type of pipe should I use.?
C) based on the type of pipe used what do I need to protect the pipe from any corrosive action, and also expansion/contraction.?
D) depth??
E) anything else?
I know that pipes in concrete is not ideal, but I also know that in this instance there is no other option.
Thanks in Advance.