Hi,
I received a quote last night for the Central heating and it was my impression that on the ground floor the pipes are laid under the floor therefore providing a lot of hazzle removing the old floor boards / replacing etc.
However the quote last night was not to touch the floor and chase the pipes down the walls (from the boiler / tank) upstairs and lock the radiator on where the pipes come out from the chasing towards the floor.
Is this standard practice - i have not heard of this method before and wonder what are the advantages (apart from leaving my floor intact) and disadvantages of such an approach?
Any thoughts appreciated!
Many Thanks
I received a quote last night for the Central heating and it was my impression that on the ground floor the pipes are laid under the floor therefore providing a lot of hazzle removing the old floor boards / replacing etc.
However the quote last night was not to touch the floor and chase the pipes down the walls (from the boiler / tank) upstairs and lock the radiator on where the pipes come out from the chasing towards the floor.
Is this standard practice - i have not heard of this method before and wonder what are the advantages (apart from leaving my floor intact) and disadvantages of such an approach?
Any thoughts appreciated!
Many Thanks