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juan
10th July 2007, 09:42 PM
I need to chase the bathroom wall and run copper pipes to a shower mixer and shower outlet. I read somewhere that it is not recommended to plaster directly over copper pipes and brass tapbases etc. In my last house I did and it was still no worries after 25 years.
What is the recommended method of burying the copper pipes and fittings? Do they need to be taped or insulated or protected in any manner from the effects of the plaster?
Cheers
Juan
ozwinner
10th July 2007, 09:47 PM
Take a look here (http://www.woodworkforums.com/showthread.php?t=43821).
Al :)
juan
10th July 2007, 09:57 PM
Thanks Oz, Good site but saw nothing regarding plumbing in brickwork
Cheers
Juan
Burnsy
10th July 2007, 10:01 PM
I need to chase the bathroom wall and run copper pipes to a shower mixer and shower outlet. I read somewhere that it is not recommended to plaster directly over copper pipes and brass tapbases etc. In my last house I did and it was still no worries after 25 years.
What is the recommended method of burying the copper pipes and fittings? Do they need to be taped or insulated or protected in any manner from the effects of the plaster?
Cheers
Juan
I believe that it is actually illegal over here. The pipework must be wrapped in thin foam to allow for the different expansion and contraction of the copper vs plaster
wonderplumb
11th July 2007, 06:41 AM
Mate cold watwer is usually fine to render over, hot water needs to be lagged, which the normal kemlag will handle no worries. If your really worried, or if local SA standards state you need to protect them use kemlag for both hot and cold, kemlag is just the copper pipe with the green cover on it. With brass as long as the brass is DR rated it should be fine, after all ive pulled bras and copper out of walls that have been there for 60yrs plus and they where fine.
juan
11th July 2007, 09:34 AM
Thanks Wonder
Cheers
Juan