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Hi there! I'm new to the forum posting for the first time :smiley2: Just wondering what the current 'best practice' is regarding insulation of copper pipes in a bathrooms... Refurbishing our shower room and the pipes leading to the shower valve (via Hans Grohe universal 'i-box') are chased into concrete wall. (Hardiback board will then be used as a base for the tiles). A few questions:
1) Is Denso tape still considered the best thing to use on the pipework to protect from corrosion?
2) There seem to be different types of Denso... which is the right one to ask for (the pipes are 22mm thick)?
3) Would it be a good 'belt & braces' approach to use a 'felt' sleeve, on top of the tape?
Sorry to bore you with such a long post - specially at this time of night :yawn: but would very much appreciate any guidance/advice. Many thanks in advance!:smiley2::smiley2:
1) Is Denso tape still considered the best thing to use on the pipework to protect from corrosion?
2) There seem to be different types of Denso... which is the right one to ask for (the pipes are 22mm thick)?
3) Would it be a good 'belt & braces' approach to use a 'felt' sleeve, on top of the tape?
Sorry to bore you with such a long post - specially at this time of night :yawn: but would very much appreciate any guidance/advice. Many thanks in advance!:smiley2::smiley2: