Hi, We are about to change warm air to a wet system. We have had a couple of independent engineers in to cost the job and they have both said they need to run surface pipes downstairs due to concrete floors. One has also said that he will use plastic pipes upstairs and this is quite common now?
I was wondering if the existing downstairs warm air ducts could be used to run the pipework - is there some sort of flexible hosing or something that could be used. I am thinking about this because there are warm air ducts just a few inches from the wall in the exact place that we would need each radiator. I am thinking that we could cut a small trench in the floor from the warm air duct for the pipework to run to the wall. We could then make good the vent and the duct with the piping appearing as if it had come from the floor.
We would be most grateful for any advice and guidance on this. Also, is it correct that upstairs piping could be run in plastic - surelly soldered copper would provide more reliable? Thank you.
I was wondering if the existing downstairs warm air ducts could be used to run the pipework - is there some sort of flexible hosing or something that could be used. I am thinking about this because there are warm air ducts just a few inches from the wall in the exact place that we would need each radiator. I am thinking that we could cut a small trench in the floor from the warm air duct for the pipework to run to the wall. We could then make good the vent and the duct with the piping appearing as if it had come from the floor.
We would be most grateful for any advice and guidance on this. Also, is it correct that upstairs piping could be run in plastic - surelly soldered copper would provide more reliable? Thank you.