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CH Pipe Tight up Against Floor Board Causing Expanding Clicks

Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2020 12:18 am
by itisgeorge
Hi all,

Had laminate flooring pulled up in favour of a new carpet being fitted and ever since the central heating pipe exiting the floorboard to the radiator has begun clicking when heating up.

Could well be a coincidence, but I've been back under the carpet to have a look at it appears the pipe is tight up against the bottom edge of the floor board as it goes through and curves (see pic).

I don't really have the DIY skills to start disconnecting CH pipes to make the hole larger, but wondered if anybody could think of a safe way to enlarge the hole while keeping everything intact.

Appreciate the help - see pic.

Re: CH Pipe Tight up Against Floor Board Causing Expanding Clicks

Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2020 11:59 pm
by stoneyboy
Hi itisgeorge,
Suggest you buy a pad saw, cut back towards the wall both sides and break out a piece behind the pipe.
Regards S.

Re: CH Pipe Tight up Against Floor Board Causing Expanding Clicks

Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2020 10:10 am
by itisgeorge
stoneyboy wrote:Hi itisgeorge,
Suggest you buy a pad saw, cut back towards the wall both sides and break out a piece behind the pipe.
Regards S.


Appreciate the reply! I didn't specify but the bit that rubs is actually in front of the pipe, furthest away from the wall. The pipe goes down vertically fine but bends a bit too early under the board and looks like it catches the edge.

I'm assuming this because the noise is quietened by pushing on the pipe towards the wall when its clicking.

Thanks in advance!

Re: CH Pipe Tight up Against Floor Board Causing Expanding Clicks

Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2020 9:45 pm
by stoneyboy
Hi itisgeorge,
Same solution except you cut out the front.
Regards S?