Just ripped up the old laminate in our porch ready for fitting a new tiled floor and found this channel containing the heating pipes. There's a mix of plastic and copper pipe, mainly joined with push fit connectors.
I had planned to screed over the floor to give myself a level starting point for the tiles but understand you shouldn't bury push-fit connectors. As I see it, I have a couple of options:
1. Whilst the floor is up go through the trouble of switching the lot to soldered copper pipes and connectors.
2. Replace the wooden channel and skip the screed (although being under a tiled floor doesn't exactly make the connectors accessible)
Welcome any opinions on how to tackle this one!
I had planned to screed over the floor to give myself a level starting point for the tiles but understand you shouldn't bury push-fit connectors. As I see it, I have a couple of options:
1. Whilst the floor is up go through the trouble of switching the lot to soldered copper pipes and connectors.
2. Replace the wooden channel and skip the screed (although being under a tiled floor doesn't exactly make the connectors accessible)
Welcome any opinions on how to tackle this one!