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Flat conversion - water supply pipes
Hi, i'm converting a house into 2 X 2 bed flats and am trying to make
my mind up if to add another water supply pipe for the second flat or use the exisitng supply pipe and split it internally. The current property is not metered and if I split it internally it would save over £2600 as I wouldn't have to pay three valleys water to lay a new supply pipe. Are there any drawbacks from not laying a new supply pipe? If I were to split the existing supply pipe internally could I lay a new pipe at a later date without major upheaval of the properties internal plumbing? thanks for any feedback |
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