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terence7556 | 19:27 Wed 18th Mar 2009 | Home & Garden
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i have buried two central heating pipes in the wall .whats the best way to plaster over them? the wall is brick and i intend to use bonding and skim with multifinish
any advice, ta in advance
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Hi Terence .......... that's fine .. your only problem is going to be cracking when the pipework gets hot. A fairly deep conduit (duct) would be better - but not practical for a brick wall ( unless it's thick enough to take a deep channel).
Surface mounting and boxing around them would be better than burying them.
I would also prefer to see them surface mounted - then you know exactly where they are. Don't you have to put a steel plate in front of them these days though ? If it's not too late, maybe that would be a good solution Terence... then you know that if someone tries to drill a hole into the wall, they won't burst the central heating pipes...

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