Hello,
I want to install a water pipe myself in an attic, set up a hot water tank there, and then run pipes from it to two bathrooms.
The old pipes inside the walls will remain in place.
The distance is relatively short. It is 15 meters (49 feet) from the main water connection.
Only one water pipe will be installed, as the water is heated close to the bathrooms.
I have already researched a bit but would like to hear your opinions.
My questions:
What material would you use?
What wall thickness do you recommend?
What are the advantages and disadvantages?
I want to install a water pipe myself in an attic, set up a hot water tank there, and then run pipes from it to two bathrooms.
The old pipes inside the walls will remain in place.
The distance is relatively short. It is 15 meters (49 feet) from the main water connection.
Only one water pipe will be installed, as the water is heated close to the bathrooms.
I have already researched a bit but would like to hear your opinions.
My questions:
What material would you use?
What wall thickness do you recommend?
What are the advantages and disadvantages?
The home improvement store ending with “bach” offers everything you need, but you will have to get your own deburring tool and scissors (definitely do not saw the pipe). The fittings are easy to work with. I personally prefer a different system from a specialized supplier, tece.
If you have photovoltaic panels, there are additional options you can use. For example, you can supply the storage tank using a surplus control from the photovoltaic output and also connect a solar-compatible tankless water heater as a booster during lower output periods.
It involves a bit more technology and effort, but it is definitely feasible.
If you have photovoltaic panels, there are additional options you can use. For example, you can supply the storage tank using a surplus control from the photovoltaic output and also connect a solar-compatible tankless water heater as a booster during lower output periods.
It involves a bit more technology and effort, but it is definitely feasible.
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