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Hello,
I am currently rewiring my house, so all of the ceilings are down and the pipes are all exposed. I’m in two minds whether to redo the plumbing while the ceilings are down, I’ve not seen this way of plumbing a house before. Does anyone know how reliable this pipe work is? I don’t want to replaster the ceiling and then find out I’ve got a leak.
Thank you.

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How old is the pipework? Is there any green/blue coloured staining on the pipe work.

There is nothing wrong with microbore pipework as long as it has been looked after.

But to me i would say if its say a 20 year old system and you intend on staying then why not renew the system. Problem you have is from below you are looking at it being re piped as another microbore system or will have to go for plastic.
 
There is quite a bit of blue and green staining throughout the pipe work, though could that just be a build up of excess flux?

I’ve only just moved into the house so I’m not sure as to how old the pipe work is, the house was build it 1970’s and judging by the state of the electrical work the previous owners haven’t renewed anything.

I’ve heard good and bad things about plastic push connections, are they reliable enough if it’s had a pressure test?

Thanks for getting back
 
It is a sealed system, although I can’t pressurise it at the moment due to the boiler leaking from underneath when I open the valve, I was going to stick that on another thread for some answers.
 
I would renew if you can afford it since all the ceilings are down

Or at the min some new rads swap from the dual entry trvs
 
Hello,
I am currently rewiring my house, so all of the ceilings are down and the pipes are all exposed. I’m in two minds whether to redo the plumbing while the ceilings are down, I’ve not seen this way of plumbing a house before. Does anyone know how reliable this pipe work is? I don’t want to replaster the ceiling and then find out I’ve got a leak.
Thank you.

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While its open like that, really give it plenty of pressure and leave a test on for 24 hours to see if there is a drop and any naughty leaks show up. Wack it up,to full mains pressure, note pressure and go back and see.
then lets know. Rob Foster aka centralheatking
 
While its open like that, really give it plenty of pressure and leave a test on for 24 hours to see if there is a drop and any naughty leaks show up. Wack it up,to full mains pressure, note pressure and go back and see.
then lets know. Rob Foster aka centralheatking
I am unable to increase the pressure at the moment as i have a leak coming from the bottom of the boiler once the pressure valve has been opened. I am having this looked at on the weekend hopefully.
 

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