A
Aliban201420 Jun 2018 15:34Hello again,
after receiving several quotes from plumbing companies, we are now facing the decision of choosing the riser pipes and branch pipes for the wastewater system.
Most quotes include a combination of sound-insulated riser pipes and branch pipes made of HT pipes.
One quote includes both sound-insulated riser pipes and sound-insulated branch pipes.
Now we are wondering if there is really a noticeable difference in noise levels by also using the sound-insulated variant for the branch pipes.
How were the wastewater pipes installed in your homes? If you have HT pipes, would you have preferred to install sound-insulated branch pipes afterward?
I understand that the individual floor plan makes a difference here.
At the moment, I tend to have the branch pipes installed as HT pipes, but I would still be interested in practical experiences.
Regards
after receiving several quotes from plumbing companies, we are now facing the decision of choosing the riser pipes and branch pipes for the wastewater system.
Most quotes include a combination of sound-insulated riser pipes and branch pipes made of HT pipes.
One quote includes both sound-insulated riser pipes and sound-insulated branch pipes.
Now we are wondering if there is really a noticeable difference in noise levels by also using the sound-insulated variant for the branch pipes.
How were the wastewater pipes installed in your homes? If you have HT pipes, would you have preferred to install sound-insulated branch pipes afterward?
I understand that the individual floor plan makes a difference here.
At the moment, I tend to have the branch pipes installed as HT pipes, but I would still be interested in practical experiences.
Regards