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diyit
Hi,
I'm currently renovating my house including all new plumbing and would like some advice on the new gas pipe. I am not a plumber and I appreciate that I may get a lot of replies simply saying 'Get a plumber to do it' but I will not be connecting the new pipe to either the new boiler or the meter. I plan to fit the new pipe throughout the house and then have the plumber check, pressure test and connect up when he/she installs the boiler. As the house is completely stripped the plumber will be able to see every inch of the new pipe and all connections.
Anyway, my question is, does the new gas pipe have to be copper? The old one was a mixture of 1" OD steel, 15mm and 22mm copper running all over the place to the hob and gas fires. I have removed this completely and when fitting the new one it will be running straight from the meter approximately 13m through the ground floor and then up approximately 4.5m to the boiler, there will be no take-offs.
The reason I ask is that I've had two plumbers round to give me quotes and they both say that the new pipe needs to be a minimum of 22mm copper. The 22mm I understand but I don't see why it needs to be copper as surely steel is a lot stronger, more durable and as it's not outside there will be minimum corrosion, if any? I just don't like the idea of copper gas pipe everywhere, its so SOFT!
I can't find anything online saying that a new gas pipe has to be copper but as both plumbers said it I thought I better check.
Many thanks in advance!
DIYIT
I'm currently renovating my house including all new plumbing and would like some advice on the new gas pipe. I am not a plumber and I appreciate that I may get a lot of replies simply saying 'Get a plumber to do it' but I will not be connecting the new pipe to either the new boiler or the meter. I plan to fit the new pipe throughout the house and then have the plumber check, pressure test and connect up when he/she installs the boiler. As the house is completely stripped the plumber will be able to see every inch of the new pipe and all connections.
Anyway, my question is, does the new gas pipe have to be copper? The old one was a mixture of 1" OD steel, 15mm and 22mm copper running all over the place to the hob and gas fires. I have removed this completely and when fitting the new one it will be running straight from the meter approximately 13m through the ground floor and then up approximately 4.5m to the boiler, there will be no take-offs.
The reason I ask is that I've had two plumbers round to give me quotes and they both say that the new pipe needs to be a minimum of 22mm copper. The 22mm I understand but I don't see why it needs to be copper as surely steel is a lot stronger, more durable and as it's not outside there will be minimum corrosion, if any? I just don't like the idea of copper gas pipe everywhere, its so SOFT!
I can't find anything online saying that a new gas pipe has to be copper but as both plumbers said it I thought I better check.
Many thanks in advance!
DIYIT