Common sense. Do you really think a dry waller (dot n dabber or whatever you like to call him) gives a toss if the pipe is covered in bonding and there is certainly never a gas man standing watching him.
i agree. i got chucked off 1/2 of a new build job (job was split in two) because i refused to turn on the first 14 properties when i discovered the pipework had not been covered. New builds are a joke, builders are a joke.
At the risk of sounding contentious if the dry wall isn't sealed to the ceiling space then it's vented through the ceiling space and is no different to pipes run under floor boards. Thus no cavity?
I really don't like the idea of gas pipes buried in walls but money talks in this industry as it does in every other walk of life.
We are the minions at the bottom of the pile with no say on anything no matter how loud we shout.
The big corps will always get their way.
I phoned gas safe about that and they told me that it's fine it's only if it's a timber framed building that it needs to be protected.
seems stupid I think any pipe in a cavity should have to have protection to stop someone drilling or nailing through it.
I phoned gas safe about that and they told me that it's fine it's only if it's a timber framed building that it needs to be protected.
seems stupid I think any pipe in a cavity should have to have protection to stop someone drilling or nailing through it.
Even if they were to stop it now, how many pipes gave been legally and properly chased, wrapped and cemented in only to get drilled through in later years?