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I have put copper piping in to channels we chiselled out of the masonary walls to hide it but do not know how these should be covered before plastering the walls. Please help.
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Minimum use Celafelt, this protects the pipe from chemical attack from cement or plaster.
It also allows the pipe to move slightly in the chase.
It is polythene lined and slips on one end of the pipe.
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Potable water must be in a duct or sleeve, see
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tappex is for potable water from the same company
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