prv
Well-Known Member
On land, but being done practically by a boat owner 
The garden tap on the outside of my house is in a rather inconvenient position, so I want to move it five metres or so along the wall. The existing pipe is 15mm copper, emerging from the wall just above ground level and running upwards to the tap.
What kind of pipe do people think would be best to extend it - traditional copper, or one of the plastic systems? The location is fairly sheltered, being a narrow gap between the house and the garden wall.
Is copper or plastic more prone to freeze damage? I'll fit an isolator at the start of the run, but sod's law says I'll forget to turn it off for at least one winter. Is there any point to insulation around a pipe that's not used for months - surely there's no heat to keep in?
I'll fit the required check valve while I'm at it, though I don't think there's one currently.
Cheers,
Pete
The garden tap on the outside of my house is in a rather inconvenient position, so I want to move it five metres or so along the wall. The existing pipe is 15mm copper, emerging from the wall just above ground level and running upwards to the tap.
What kind of pipe do people think would be best to extend it - traditional copper, or one of the plastic systems? The location is fairly sheltered, being a narrow gap between the house and the garden wall.
Is copper or plastic more prone to freeze damage? I'll fit an isolator at the start of the run, but sod's law says I'll forget to turn it off for at least one winter. Is there any point to insulation around a pipe that's not used for months - surely there's no heat to keep in?
I'll fit the required check valve while I'm at it, though I don't think there's one currently.
Cheers,
Pete