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Mains Pipe
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Is it within regulations to run a plastic mains pipe up an external wall - boxed in and insulated?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I hope an experienced plumber (or similar) answers your question - I just tried looking at the Water Regulaions website ( https:/ /www.wr as.co.u k/consu mers/ad vice_fo r_consu mers/wh at_are_ the_wat er_regu lations _/ )but there's lots to go through and I didn't find an obvious place to look. And regional water companies seem to have their own additional regs.
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MC... if it's your incoming main supply, then Water Companies insist that the pipework is around 750mm deep as it enters the house. It then rises to the stopcock position.
For any runs after the main has reached the stopcock, then it's really up to you to protect from freezing and/or damage as you see fit. Boxed in and insulated would be fine.
One way is to leave the cover off the duct, and squirt expanding foam around the pipework. Carve off the excess, and fit the cover. Don't just rely on that foam pipe lagging stuff. It invariably has exposed joints and corners.
For any runs after the main has reached the stopcock, then it's really up to you to protect from freezing and/or damage as you see fit. Boxed in and insulated would be fine.
One way is to leave the cover off the duct, and squirt expanding foam around the pipework. Carve off the excess, and fit the cover. Don't just rely on that foam pipe lagging stuff. It invariably has exposed joints and corners.
Having spoke with Thames Water this morning, it is indeed within the reg's to run the mains pipe externally from their stop cock. And yes, all liability thereafter lies with me - which is fine.
Just glad we didn't have to run it internally, as that would have caused major disruption & destruction.
Thanks all.
Just glad we didn't have to run it internally, as that would have caused major disruption & destruction.
Thanks all.