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I need to replace the flow and return in the loft but using a torch is out of the question, is it wrong to do it entirely in compression? As don’t really like pushfit and press fit the cost doesn’t work out ?
 
Go for it. Good choice for your project. Have you done any before?

Don't forget your pipe support so pipes not flapping about.

Cheers,

Roy (Amateur)
 

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