Advice on pipe work safety and quality
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fabiog
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Advice on pipe work safety and quality

by fabiog » Sun Dec 02, 2012 4:41 pm

Hello,

I would like to say that I am not going to do any DIY, I would like to know if this pipe work
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is acceptable by british standards.

if not the house is still under a 2 years full warranty by the developer so i can get ii fixed, and i would like to understand what should i expect as a proper job.

Thanks you very much in advance for any advice on this matter.

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Re: Advice on pipe work safety and quality

by htg engineer » Sun Dec 02, 2012 7:12 pm

I'm assuming this is a gas pipe as it's in the gas and gas fitting forum.

It's safe, the pipework has been bent by hand (by the looks of it) and kinked. I'd ask for it to be changed as it is unsightly and this is now a weak point in the copper.

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Re: Advice on pipe work safety and quality

by fabiog » Sun Dec 02, 2012 7:16 pm

Thanks htg, sorry i should have mention it, yes it is a gas pipe.

I do agree with you about the weak point, i was wondering if i can ook up any building regulation so i can make more of a point and argue my case?

fabio

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