Plumbing services supply to island unit
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Edpaterson
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Plumbing services supply to island unit

by Edpaterson » Mon Feb 28, 2011 11:03 am

Hi

I am in the process of planning a kitchen extension and would like to install an island unit which contains the sink and a dishwasher. If the floor is concrete what is the best way to get services (water, waste and electricity) across to the island. Do I need to bury a plastic service pipe through which everything can run? I suspect a similar problem will arise with piping to the central heating radiators.

As you will have guessed I have little or no experience of dealing with concrete floors. The rest of the house has a suspended wooden floor with services running under it. Should I do the same in the extension?

Thanks

Ed

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by chris_on_tour2002 » Sat Mar 12, 2011 9:31 am

yes you will need to run all services prior to concreting. waste pipe can just go in as it is no need for sheathing etc - JUST MAKE SURE that you have sufficient fall in the correct direction prior to pouring concrete - you won't be able to put it right afterwards.

copper pipes will have to be wrapped in denso tape and electrial wires will have to be in conduit.

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