Local Council may well prefer outside pipe - A friend in an ex LA flat has had their gas, and that to all the other flats(still tenanted) Run around the walls outside of the block, leaving a short pipe inside to each meter.
alternative option may be to have it run up the wall from meter above the porch ceiling which has a void, through brick work straight along ceiling into kitchen then drop down and run along back of units.
this would mean putting a false ceiling 3" lower then existing ceiling to hide the pipe, would this be allowable as the pipe will effectively be in a studded area (read somewhere not allowed in studded walls)
Local Council may well prefer outside pipe - A friend in an ex LA flat has had their gas, and that to all the other flats(still tenanted) Run around the walls outside of the block, leaving a short pipe inside to each meter.
alternative option may be to have it run up the wall from meter above the porch ceiling which has a void, through brick work straight along ceiling into kitchen then drop down and run along back of units.
this would mean putting a false ceiling 3" lower then existing ceiling to hide the pipe, would this be allowable as the pipe will effectively be in a studded area (read somewhere not allowed in studded walls)
This is going past digging a channel in my opinion.
Gas work needs qualified engineers who know where to best run pipes in accordance with current regulations. Just get a pro in. It's obvious (and no disrespect) your not sure what your doing.
alternative option may be to have it run up the wall from meter above the porch ceiling which has a void, through brick work straight along ceiling into kitchen then drop down and run along back of units.
this would mean putting a false ceiling 3" lower then existing ceiling to hide the pipe, would this be allowable as the pipe will effectively be in a studded area (read somewhere not allowed in studded walls)
This is going past digging a channel in my opinion.
Gas work needs qualified engineers who know where to best run pipes in accordance with current regulations. Just get a pro in. It's obvious (and no disrespect) your not sure what your doing.
i agree and wasn't even considering anything other then digging but at end day its hurting my head so ill call the man that can and see if he can do it around my other jobs or change the order of works.
i honestly thought was just as simple as dig trench ......
plastic pipe = x deep
copper pipe = x deep
other pipe = x deep
line trench with sand or xxx cover with x inch
didn't think so involved just for the trench i knew the pipe side of it was way out my comfort zone but i have dug trenches many times for different things
had a pro gas man call today so for anyone in future wanting to know what he said
inside property pipe needs min of 40mm screed, best line trench with sand so any depth will be layer sand plus pipe plus 40mm, copper pipe can be used and wrapped for protection in pvc tape or other types available, or can be sleeved in pvc conduit plastic type pipes can not be used.
all joints must be tested before wrapping
so now i know trench depth i can do that and pay him for the pipe work
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