Hi guys, my conservatory floor is constructed with a cold slab, so the 15mm feed and return pipes will run above the vapour membrane which lays on the Celotex insulation and be covered by 75mm screed.
My questions are:
Is the yellow coated copper pipe the correct type for use here, allowing sufficient expansion without cracking the screed?
If not, could plain copper pipes be coated in the split foam type pipe insulation used on pipes above ground? And possibly sunk slightly into the Celotex and underneath the membrane.
My questions are:
Is the yellow coated copper pipe the correct type for use here, allowing sufficient expansion without cracking the screed?
If not, could plain copper pipes be coated in the split foam type pipe insulation used on pipes above ground? And possibly sunk slightly into the Celotex and underneath the membrane.