Radiator pipes and plumbing – can you put them through a brick wall instead of under the floor?
I have been buying several decorating magazines and like the look of radiators on display in them which have the pipe work coming out of the wall instead of the floor from underneath.
However, I always thought that plumbing and pipes could not be chased into brick or solid walls due to the expansion of the pipes when they heat up.
Have you fitted radiators where you have put the pipes into a solid wall in order to neaten up the pipe work?
Ive seen some designer radiators that are halfway up walls and obviously you wouldnt have pipe work leading from the floor up to the radiator, it would compeltely ruin the look, so where do the pipes go?
Thanks
Similar Articles
- pin holes develop in the cold water copper pipes ?
- dryer exhaust problem?
- can someone suggest a colour?
- Foundation/waterproofing problems on 80-year old home?
- What are these noises? Plumbing, water pipes, pressure, heat? ?
- Is contractor responsible if damage is done during renovation in older home?
- Wood floor fitting between rooms – threshold or no threshold?
- Decorating my bedroom?
Premium Articles $
Random Posts
- HOW MUCH IN ACRES IS 330X110? PLEASE GIVE ME AN EXACT ANSWER LIKE ITS 3/4 OF AN ACRE OR IS CLOSER TO 1/2 ACRE?
- Hi have just bought a Dolmar DT chainsaw with a 42″ bar, (no chain-brake) ?
- Roughly how much would it cost to have a door replaced?
- how to get sheetrock ready to be painted?
- What is slab deck?
- How do you tighten the chain on a sears snowblower?
- My carrots I have grown are trying to kill me. What can I do?
- I want some help with remodeling my room!!plz?
- Libby Deserves Bush Pardon
- For those Who have experienced the, “Timeless Moment”?
