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I had a microbore based central heating fitted a few years ago, several of the pipes are on the surface
I now want to bury the pipes in the wall but know that there are problems putting copper and cement / plaster together. How should these pipes be coated or wrapped to stop problems Thanks in advance Phil |
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PhilHantsUK wrote:
I had a microbore based central heating fitted a few years ago, several of the pipes are on the surface I now want to bury the pipes in the wall but know that there are problems putting copper and cement / plaster together. Cu will corrode in cement, but I don't think there's any such problem with plaster. How should these pipes be coated or wrapped to stop problems However the expansion and contraction might make the plaster crack so I'd wrap them in something - maybe the sort of foamy silvery stuff sold to put behind radiators. |
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