Burying pipe in wall

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it's best not to have it buried into the wall in case you need to have acsess to it, but it its a must, then put it in some conduit and plaster over, so that the pipe doesnt crack the plaster
 
wonderb0y said:
it's best not to have it buried into the wall in case you need to have acsess to it, but it its a must, then put it in some conduit and plaster over, so that the pipe doesnt crack the plaster

Im having a new kitchen installed and the kitchen fitter said it'd be best to have it buried, as there are granite work tops also going in

Is it a good idea to use plastic flexi pipe?
 
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I agree you should not have it buried in the wall since access is needed. Try decorating around it somehow (i would have to see your setup for ideas).

Remember pipes should always be accessible in case of repair or damage.

Jonathan (London plumber and London builder)
 

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