In our boiler room, we have 5 pairs of red and blue pipes going into the wall. 3 seem to be going to the top floor, 2 to the ground floor. All of them are just taped over the end or open. Our house was built in 2002 and currently relies on electric rads and a wood burner for heating. What do you think are the chances that the builders put in all the piping for UFH but never connected it up? They don’t follow the same route as the normal water supply lines. Anyone got any bright ideas of how to find out? I’ve tried putting my 5m endoscope down a couple, but they seemed to just go straight under the house. I also tried sticking my compressor on the end of one, but couldn’t really get a good seal.
That’s what I was trying with the compressor, but with the best part of 6 bar, nothing seems to be flowing. So they must be terminated somewhere. But I have no clue where.
In our boiler room, we have 5 pairs of red and blue pipes going into the wall. 3 seem to be going to the top floor, 2 to the ground floor. All of them are just taped over the end or open. Our house was built in 2002 and currently relies on electric rads and a wood burner for heating. What do you think are the chances that the builders put in all the piping for UFH but never connected it up? They don’t follow the same route as the normal water supply lines. Anyone got any bright ideas of how to find out? I’ve tried putting my 5m endoscope down a couple, but they seemed to just go straight under the house. I also tried sticking my compressor on the end of one, but couldn’t really get a good seal.