So we had a new boiler and rads fitted a couple of years ago and i’ll be honest i pretty much had the wool pulled over my eyes.
The original pipes to the rads were 10mm so I asked the fitter to run 15mm to the rads out of the floor as i feel 15mm looks smarter. He basically told me he didnt do it, inside just bending the 10mm in a zig zag above the flooring to the rads, making it look a right mess. (See photo)
So now i’ve come to it i’m going to do it myself, however my question is; Can go from a 10mm pipe into a 15mm pipe using a compression reducing coupler and the into the rad?
or is it not a good idea to go from a smaller diameter to a bigger diameter?
The original pipes to the rads were 10mm so I asked the fitter to run 15mm to the rads out of the floor as i feel 15mm looks smarter. He basically told me he didnt do it, inside just bending the 10mm in a zig zag above the flooring to the rads, making it look a right mess. (See photo)
So now i’ve come to it i’m going to do it myself, however my question is; Can go from a 10mm pipe into a 15mm pipe using a compression reducing coupler and the into the rad?
or is it not a good idea to go from a smaller diameter to a bigger diameter?