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Pipes or water and radiator
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It is lying on top of dry concrete. It will have sheets of insulation placed around it, then screed on top.
When the screed is dry, it will then have vinyl on top of that.0 -
There is one run of this pipe (to the radiator) that could be put in a sleeve.
The other part, unfortunately, has a T-join, so can't.
My other option would be to get an insurance-backed guarantee for this piece of work. How do I get one of these? The builder and plumber have never been asked for one of these before.0 -
There's always a way . It's just your installers or you haven't twigged it yet
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