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Just finishing off the first fix plumbing in my new bathroom (upstairs)
and I'm turning my attention to insulating the new pipework before I put the floor down (chipboard over the kitchen ceiling). I'm insulating both hot and cold, to help stop condensation in the case of the cold, but it worries me I have a cold bridge where the pipe passes through the hole in the joist. Has anybody had any problems with this, and even better, could offer a solution please? Thanks. |
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