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TerryWaite

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Hi all

A lot of new build houses now seem to be done in Speedfit with the plastic pipes running down the walls to a wall plate behind the radiator, then out into the rad valves.

I went to a job a couple of weeks ago where the guy had gone to hang his clock in the dining room and put a screw through one of his CH pipes.

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I cut a section of wall out and repaired the damaged section, however I had to cut a chase into the block work behind the coupling I had attached, as it would have been nearly sticking out of the plasterboard otherwise.

My question is; is there any easier way of doing this, it must be quite a common problem.

Regards

John
 
My first thought was a JG slip coupler repair kit but they're obviously just as bulky as the regular fittings.
 
Good eyes there Vern, they did have tape on but custard did not have detector, only a cordless drill :)
Lol Terry every job I have had like this, inc 10 mm copper, has happened as follows......drill hole without checking anything, hit pipes and panic! Last one I had was an alarm engineer on a price, custard rang me direct, I went out and sorted, bizarre thing was alarm guy, was not sorry and made no attempt to stem water flow, ( not even a bucket or bowl) just carried on working according to custard moaning he was behind on installs! Good job water was clean!
 
The obvious advantage of copper pipework in this situation is you can simply melt a blob of solder over the hole and bob's your auntie.
 
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