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I’ve had a towel heater installed in a bathroom and I’m curious as to if it’s up to code/reliable. The 15mm pex transitions from the old copper pipe all connected with compression fittings, inserts were used for the pex. I will be boxing the pipes in as I’m a carpenter but before I do I just want to double check.
 
It’s not the neatest job, any reason why plastic and copper was used? It should be clipped, as no clips and compression joints, there’s a risk of a leak from sagging or catching the pipe. Was a plumber/heating engineer used or a handy person?
 
Tbh no I wouldn’t say that was acceptable but if it’s £30-40 job then fair enough

Also valves should be rotated in so you don’t catch them
 
It’s not the neatest job, any reason why plastic and copper was used? It should be clipped, as no clips and compression joints, there’s a risk of a leak from sagging or catching the pipe. Was a plumber/heating engineer used or a handy person?
I can clip it up when I box it in, all the joints are solid, the pex was used as it was cheaper and quicker to fit. Is there an issue with having pex connected to copper via compression?
 
Shocking get it changed so theres need to box in
And dont put a towel rail on a surface other than tiled, the moisture from the towels damages it.
If you are going to put one on a painted surface , for gawds sake paint the surface before you mount it.
Don't use comp on plastic unless you have to.
Use chromed copper for tails on a chrome towel rail.
Support those pipes.
Run the heating for a few days before you box it.
In answer to the original question -
If its diy - well, ok
If it was done by a professional - no
 

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