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jonwade
Background: having an extension built. Builder installed radiator. Put copper pipes with plastic push fittings across Celotex insulation on floor, to be screeded over.
Had a friend look (a plumber), and he said nnnooooooooooooo. So I am paying him to re-do all the pipe work. I think he said he will send the pipes under the floor - through or under the Celotex - whatever he recommends I am happy with.
But .... my decorator came to look just now and said that I could also have the pipes run around the room above the skirting board. He said that although most people do not like this, they can be painted or boxed in, and if you leave them bare you get the added advantage that they too will help heat the room, rather than heating the ground below insulation!
My thoughts are that my wife will hate this.
What are your thoughts - is this still done much today, or does everything go out of sight?
In our room the route from current pipes to rad will behind furniture most of the way (2 sofa's and bookcase).
Not sure it will look professional though - even if it is far more professionally installed than what I currently have.
What I currently have (look away now if you are easily upset):
Along the back wall is also the mains for outside tap. Decorator also suggested that this could run straight to outside the house and then along the outside wall, rather than going under the living room floor. Thoughts on that too?
Had a friend look (a plumber), and he said nnnooooooooooooo. So I am paying him to re-do all the pipe work. I think he said he will send the pipes under the floor - through or under the Celotex - whatever he recommends I am happy with.
But .... my decorator came to look just now and said that I could also have the pipes run around the room above the skirting board. He said that although most people do not like this, they can be painted or boxed in, and if you leave them bare you get the added advantage that they too will help heat the room, rather than heating the ground below insulation!
My thoughts are that my wife will hate this.
What are your thoughts - is this still done much today, or does everything go out of sight?
In our room the route from current pipes to rad will behind furniture most of the way (2 sofa's and bookcase).
Not sure it will look professional though - even if it is far more professionally installed than what I currently have.
What I currently have (look away now if you are easily upset):
Along the back wall is also the mains for outside tap. Decorator also suggested that this could run straight to outside the house and then along the outside wall, rather than going under the living room floor. Thoughts on that too?