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Advice needed for ideas for moving Radiator pipes
Hi there,
We've just bought our first house and we need to move some radiator pipes. I want to try and have a go at this myself before calling a professional. I'm after some advice as to what type of pipe is best to use. I've read that plastic pipe is simpler to use as it avoids the tricky soldering of copper pipes. So I was thinking of using plastic piping for under the floor boards and then just connecting copper pipes for the upshoots to the radiators. Does this sound like a good idea? Are plastic pipes to way to go? And does anyone know any good websites with plumbing guides? Many thanks in advance. |
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