Week 31, Day 2:
- More first-fix
- Routing some of the semi-rigid ventilation ducts for the MVHR system, relatively easy using the plastic ducts and with the Easi-Joists but still something of a challenge in the more congested areas
Week 31, Day 2:
Week 31, Day 1:
While there is not actually a rainwater harvesting system installed at the moment, the pipework to those systems which would be allowed to use it (the WCs, the washing machine and the outside taps) has been run separately from the potable cold water pipework. Right now, the “rainwater” supply is taken from the cold water main outside the house and runs inside through a separate pipe. In the event that it proves viable to install a rainwater harvesting system in the future the connections would be changed outside, with no need for any re-piping inside.
Since there are effectively two separate cold water pipework systems inside the house, it is important to identify the “rainwater” pipework, so that someone doesn’t later connect a drinking water tap to it without realizing that it’s not drinking water – and the pipes need to be identified even when they’re hidden, e.g. above the plasterboard in a ceiling void, so they need to be identified now.
The Water Regulations Advisory Scheme Information Note 9-02-05 provides guidance on pipe marking and various commercial labels are available. The ones the plumbers used are rather pleasing and leave no room for doubt as to what’s inside the pipe.