by DONFRAMAC »
Wed Jan 02, 2008 3:11 am
Several heating/plumbing firms in my area admit they regularly strip out old plastic-plumbed systems, as they breathed air thro' the pipe-walls, and this caused growth of a brown algae, which clogs the whole system eventually.
I have unfortunately suffered this fate, and firms are not very interested in a mere repiping job, even though it would be £2000 including 3 new radiators.
Luckily I live in Scotland and qualify for the full grant for a minimalist combi system, to which I added 3 rads. and a combi-compatible blender-shower. The shower is great, but there is no hot tank, and hot water takes 2 mins. to reach the taps from the boiler in the garage.
There is a big downside when you are not the direct customer of the installer, as you get messed about, they disappear for 10 days at a time, misuse the commissioning chemicals, leave bare pipes, and take over a month to the job.
I am sure the modern Hep2o is infinitely better than polypipe, and couplings using metal olives inside are recommended, but I've been badly bitten, so I have 15 mm copper, although Hep2o in this size is available, and would be less likely to clog than the smaller plastic I used to have.
My old vented plastic-piped system went in in 2.5 days, with jobbers charging just £1000 labour, 12 years ago, parts costing £1500.
Today, my choice would be a megaflo system, 15 mm copper to the rads., and a reputable local firm.