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Was asked to look at a Mains inlet today that the property owner wants moving. It currently comes into the hall in black HDPE , through a concrete slab and about 6 inches up the wall in copper, then poly up the wall and through the unheated loft space. It's not pretty, but at least whoever fitted it used 4" insulation in the loft. The owner wants to have a new water pipe laid from the meter into the garage and from there up the wall and into the loft space. Doesn't sound like such a good idea to me but on reflection isn't vastly different to what they currently have. My question is, is that allowable under water/building regs? I know that normally it's 750mm from an outside wall or sealed both ends and insulated if running up the wall but that's assuming it's inside the building by that point. Oh, and it's a bungalow so if they were to go ahead the length of pipe from where it breaks ground to where it drops into the kitchen has got to be 40-50m.