I am plannng on fitting a chrome towel radiator into the bathroom shortly and was hoping to conceil the pipes in the wall as the radiator will be positioned a couple of feet above the floor level.
Reading through previous posts it has been said that central heating pipes shouldn't be placed where you can't get future access to them. I plan to tile the wall, therefore would it be considered reasonable to chase the wall for the pipes, put the pipes in position, check the pipework for leaks and then if all well and good simply tile over the pipes without infilling with plaster. If I had any future problems I could remove the tiles and gain access to the pipes. Does this sound reasonable?
Cheers.
Reading through previous posts it has been said that central heating pipes shouldn't be placed where you can't get future access to them. I plan to tile the wall, therefore would it be considered reasonable to chase the wall for the pipes, put the pipes in position, check the pipework for leaks and then if all well and good simply tile over the pipes without infilling with plaster. If I had any future problems I could remove the tiles and gain access to the pipes. Does this sound reasonable?
Cheers.