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<blockquote data-quote="tamdee" data-source="post: 97657" data-attributes="member: 7417"><p>Thanks Andy,but would you say thats incoming services potential.</p><p></p><p>More chances of a heating pipe coming into contact with earth under floorboards and not a requirement to main bond them.Im sure it was when</p><p></p><p>there was a chance of underground metal incomer having a better earth that your supplier gives you hence the incoming services bit.</p><p></p><p>Even if the pipe did touch ground whats the difference between the incoming cold and the hot touching the same ground or being broken from the main stopcock with plastic before the ground touching bit.This is not a rare occurrence Andy I have to fit MEB probably about 15-20 times per week and you will probably know how difficult water can be to access with new kitchens and laminate flooring now.I appreciate all the comments and will take them all on board.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tamdee, post: 97657, member: 7417"] Thanks Andy,but would you say thats incoming services potential. More chances of a heating pipe coming into contact with earth under floorboards and not a requirement to main bond them.Im sure it was when there was a chance of underground metal incomer having a better earth that your supplier gives you hence the incoming services bit. Even if the pipe did touch ground whats the difference between the incoming cold and the hot touching the same ground or being broken from the main stopcock with plastic before the ground touching bit.This is not a rare occurrence Andy I have to fit MEB probably about 15-20 times per week and you will probably know how difficult water can be to access with new kitchens and laminate flooring now.I appreciate all the comments and will take them all on board. [/QUOTE]
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