Hi all,
There are numerous posts on this topic but having read them, I'm still not 100% clear on the correct way to approach this specific job. I want to install a shower mixer bar on an internal breeze block wall. I plan to use copper pipes with a soldered elbow joint and would like to get some advice on burying the chased pipes.
I had planned to clip the pipes to the wall and then just cover the pipes (and clip therefore) with polyfilla or something of this nature - maybe patching plaster? Then I will tile over them as normal.
I think this should hold the pipe nice and firm in the wall so it doesn't rattle however how worried should I be about expansion / shrinkage due to temperature changes? I assume this could crack the plaster and weaken the structure? Also, as I will be using plaster/filla I wasn't planning on coating the pipes - not sure if this is OK? I won't be able to properly pressure test the join but will run mains pressure through it before patching up to ensure it doesn't leak.
Any help would be much appreciated! I know similar posts have been logged before but many focus on insulation due to external walls.
Thanks,
James.
There are numerous posts on this topic but having read them, I'm still not 100% clear on the correct way to approach this specific job. I want to install a shower mixer bar on an internal breeze block wall. I plan to use copper pipes with a soldered elbow joint and would like to get some advice on burying the chased pipes.
I had planned to clip the pipes to the wall and then just cover the pipes (and clip therefore) with polyfilla or something of this nature - maybe patching plaster? Then I will tile over them as normal.
I think this should hold the pipe nice and firm in the wall so it doesn't rattle however how worried should I be about expansion / shrinkage due to temperature changes? I assume this could crack the plaster and weaken the structure? Also, as I will be using plaster/filla I wasn't planning on coating the pipes - not sure if this is OK? I won't be able to properly pressure test the join but will run mains pressure through it before patching up to ensure it doesn't leak.
Any help would be much appreciated! I know similar posts have been logged before but many focus on insulation due to external walls.
Thanks,
James.