Radiator Piping
Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2011 1:02 pm
Hi (first post),
I am currently renovating my house and have got the main part of all the work done (plastering / doors / windows etc) and have one last job I need to do which is to change the copper piping leading to my kitchen radiator due to it being caked in paint and looking really scruffy.
The piping used is 8mm microbore which I may change to 15mm if i decide to change the radiator and valves as well.
How would I go about doing this? Is it a case of cutting the existing pipe and soldering a new piece of pipe on? Will turning the water off at the stopcock prevent water pouring everywhere or does it need turning off at the hot water pump as well (I have a tank in the attic and the pump is there as well).
Thanks
MB
I am currently renovating my house and have got the main part of all the work done (plastering / doors / windows etc) and have one last job I need to do which is to change the copper piping leading to my kitchen radiator due to it being caked in paint and looking really scruffy.
The piping used is 8mm microbore which I may change to 15mm if i decide to change the radiator and valves as well.
How would I go about doing this? Is it a case of cutting the existing pipe and soldering a new piece of pipe on? Will turning the water off at the stopcock prevent water pouring everywhere or does it need turning off at the hot water pump as well (I have a tank in the attic and the pump is there as well).
Thanks
MB