hi
I am installing a cooker hood in the kitchen. My problem (potentially) is that the 150mm hole I’ll have to make in the outside wall is within an inch of two 22mm central heating pipes.
The problem being is that of ensuring those pipes are sufficiently insulated, although there will, of course, be a flexible foil pipe connecting the hood to the vent, it will still get cold. My question then is, would standard foam pipe insulation, as sold in Screwfix, be sufficient insulation? What degree of protection from freezing would that offer?
I am installing a cooker hood in the kitchen. My problem (potentially) is that the 150mm hole I’ll have to make in the outside wall is within an inch of two 22mm central heating pipes.
The problem being is that of ensuring those pipes are sufficiently insulated, although there will, of course, be a flexible foil pipe connecting the hood to the vent, it will still get cold. My question then is, would standard foam pipe insulation, as sold in Screwfix, be sufficient insulation? What degree of protection from freezing would that offer?