scottyb
14th June 2007, 09:33 PM
I am looking at installing a natural gas heater in a downstairs rumpus room at the back of my house. The back of he house is 2 storey (brick veneer on double brick) and front only 1 storey (bv). Current gas line is in the kitchen ceiling not far from the downstairs room.
My question is can the pipework be run from the ceiling space down inside the wall cavities to the downstairs room, or is there no practical way to put the 90 degree join in to get it out of the wall. What if I removed a brick from the outside wall temporarily for access? Is the whole idea too hard to achieve? I would really like to have the gas line concealed within the wall rather than saddle clipped to the outside of it.
All advice/ideas apreciated, thanks.
My question is can the pipework be run from the ceiling space down inside the wall cavities to the downstairs room, or is there no practical way to put the 90 degree join in to get it out of the wall. What if I removed a brick from the outside wall temporarily for access? Is the whole idea too hard to achieve? I would really like to have the gas line concealed within the wall rather than saddle clipped to the outside of it.
All advice/ideas apreciated, thanks.