Dear Experts,
What's best practice for fixing central heating pipes so they don't make noise due to expansion and contraction?
I'm re-fitting copper CH pipes under a groind floor to which I'm adding insulation. The construction of the floor will be existing concrete slab, 70mm celotex, then a floating wooden floor. Where the CH pipes go I'll reduce the insulation to 25mm leaving a 45mm space for the pipes (i.e. 15mm pipes in 13mm insulation).
The pipes could simply lay in this space without any fixings. Is that what I should do, or should I secure them somehow?
Thanks!
What's best practice for fixing central heating pipes so they don't make noise due to expansion and contraction?
I'm re-fitting copper CH pipes under a groind floor to which I'm adding insulation. The construction of the floor will be existing concrete slab, 70mm celotex, then a floating wooden floor. Where the CH pipes go I'll reduce the insulation to 25mm leaving a 45mm space for the pipes (i.e. 15mm pipes in 13mm insulation).
The pipes could simply lay in this space without any fixings. Is that what I should do, or should I secure them somehow?
Thanks!