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andekoch
just wondering about sleeving in pipes chassed into walls.
In the scenario where a pipe comes down the wall (from the ceiling void) to feed say a basin it will need to turn 90 degrees to exit the wall.
How do you sleeve that? It seems to me that the best you can do is sleeve the straight section and then duct tape wrap the end of the pipe where it turns 90deg to exit the wall. In practice the sleeve will then only be good for expansion and contraction. Also if the drop is over 1.5m you will then have a longer than wished for unsupported length of pipe as the only supports will be in the void and where the pipe exits the wall.
what would you guys do?
In the scenario where a pipe comes down the wall (from the ceiling void) to feed say a basin it will need to turn 90 degrees to exit the wall.
How do you sleeve that? It seems to me that the best you can do is sleeve the straight section and then duct tape wrap the end of the pipe where it turns 90deg to exit the wall. In practice the sleeve will then only be good for expansion and contraction. Also if the drop is over 1.5m you will then have a longer than wished for unsupported length of pipe as the only supports will be in the void and where the pipe exits the wall.
what would you guys do?