Hello!
I’d like to ask some questions about burying microbore pipework and a new fire installation.
We had a new Biasi Riva Advance fitted last year with all new pipework, rads and valves. The corgi installer buried the 10mm microbore on a vertical drop as we asked, but the pipework hasn’t been buried deep enough. There is a little copper (less than the size of a little finger nail) exposed. Apart from that it appears that the pipework on the drop is barely hidden as the wall is hot to the touch (when the heating is on!) where it’s been plastered over. I’ve attached photos.
I have experience of bending and soldering 15mm. I’ve just bought a microbore bender from screwfix. I haven’t done any microbore bending as yet.
We’re about to have the living room papered and we’re concerned that the heat from the wall will cause it to peel.
1. Can I prevent the (almost certain) wallpaper peeling by burying the pipework (10mm microbore) deeper?
2. While I’m at it, I’d also like to bury the horizontal runs too. Is it normal practice to hide them behind the skirt (as I plan to do)?
3. Do I need to allow for expansion? The installer buried the vertical drop and plastered over. Not sure what/if he fixed the pipework with but I can remember that he didn’t use anything to allow for expansion as he said it’d be okay as it’s 10mm microbore
4. How deep do I need to bury the vertical drop in order to prevent the wallpaper from peeling/lifting?
I’ve searched on here about this kind of topic, and folks have suggested denso tape (for expansion AND corrosion prevention?) – but not much discussion on the wallpaper peeling issue.
5. I’ve attached a picture of our old fire (I think it’s called a Baxi Bermuda & we have a ridge tile class II flue). Are we okay to have the living room papered before having new fire fitted, or is fitting a new fire going to be destructive and best done before decorating?
Bit of a long post…but thanks for replying if you can!
Ta,
H.
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I’d like to ask some questions about burying microbore pipework and a new fire installation.
We had a new Biasi Riva Advance fitted last year with all new pipework, rads and valves. The corgi installer buried the 10mm microbore on a vertical drop as we asked, but the pipework hasn’t been buried deep enough. There is a little copper (less than the size of a little finger nail) exposed. Apart from that it appears that the pipework on the drop is barely hidden as the wall is hot to the touch (when the heating is on!) where it’s been plastered over. I’ve attached photos.
I have experience of bending and soldering 15mm. I’ve just bought a microbore bender from screwfix. I haven’t done any microbore bending as yet.
We’re about to have the living room papered and we’re concerned that the heat from the wall will cause it to peel.
1. Can I prevent the (almost certain) wallpaper peeling by burying the pipework (10mm microbore) deeper?
2. While I’m at it, I’d also like to bury the horizontal runs too. Is it normal practice to hide them behind the skirt (as I plan to do)?
3. Do I need to allow for expansion? The installer buried the vertical drop and plastered over. Not sure what/if he fixed the pipework with but I can remember that he didn’t use anything to allow for expansion as he said it’d be okay as it’s 10mm microbore
4. How deep do I need to bury the vertical drop in order to prevent the wallpaper from peeling/lifting?
I’ve searched on here about this kind of topic, and folks have suggested denso tape (for expansion AND corrosion prevention?) – but not much discussion on the wallpaper peeling issue.
5. I’ve attached a picture of our old fire (I think it’s called a Baxi Bermuda & we have a ridge tile class II flue). Are we okay to have the living room papered before having new fire fitted, or is fitting a new fire going to be destructive and best done before decorating?
Bit of a long post…but thanks for replying if you can!
Ta,
H.
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