Lead pipe replaced

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Guys,
Just had main feed cold water pipe (lead) replaced the company terminated the new stop cock in the garage, old one is in the kitchen under concrete.
I have temporarily used speedfit pipe routed into the kitchen to feed the house & boiler.
Now the issue issue routing a new pipe through the kitchen is the concrete floor, would there be any issues if I were to route the pipe by securing and routing it along the ceiling? I have a suspended ceiling in place so you would be unable to see the pipes, but I was concerned about condensation etc.
Any thoughts welcome
 
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Can't see any problem with this, especially if you insulate the pipes in the ceiling space to decrease the chances of condensation.
 
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Must admit that for some reason a suspended ceiling in a domestic house intrigues me :)
 
Cheers I will use insulation as I am using copper pipe.
Regarding suspended ceiling its more of a ceiling lower that the original ceiling height is all. As we had an extension, so did a lower ceiling so that it was a uniform height.
 
I always think that copper causes more condensation!

I like suspended ceilings. Sound adsorption, thermal insulation etc. hides lighting wiring and devices.

Most of all I can get a smart professional appearance without having to employ a plasterer!

Tony
 

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