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zsoltimatrix
Hi all,
I am in the process of refurbishing a 1965 detached bungalow. I have discovered that all the central heating pipes are buried inside the concrete floor. I am planning to put solid wood floor down, so I am wandering is it a good idea to leave the CH pipe work as it is or should I rebuild it with pipe drops from the loft on the walls with copper pipe?
To my best knowledge the pipe work is fine the way it is now, but I would hate to install the expensive solid wood flooring just to have to rip it all up when there is a leak from the CH pipe work.
What should I do, this really is making me go crazy? Any advice would be great.
Thanks,
I am in the process of refurbishing a 1965 detached bungalow. I have discovered that all the central heating pipes are buried inside the concrete floor. I am planning to put solid wood floor down, so I am wandering is it a good idea to leave the CH pipe work as it is or should I rebuild it with pipe drops from the loft on the walls with copper pipe?
To my best knowledge the pipe work is fine the way it is now, but I would hate to install the expensive solid wood flooring just to have to rip it all up when there is a leak from the CH pipe work.
What should I do, this really is making me go crazy? Any advice would be great.
Thanks,