I got cornered in to tiling the bathroom floor and got about half way through and noticed one of the boards was a bit bouncy. Looking at the screw pattern I saw they had missed a screw at the edge of the board so put one in. It resulted in a hissing noise that I thought was either a peed off snake or I had hit a pipe. I turned the water off just in case and the hissing continued so I was thinking more likely a snake. Then figured it might be the central heating. So I found a hose and drained the system. The hissing stopped, so either it was the heating or the snake had died. I then had to lift the floor boards (tongue and groove chipboard). That was a lot of fun…
Once uncovered it turned out to be the 28mm flow from the boiler.
Anyway I cut out the hole and rejoined the pipe. Heating is topped back up (didn’t forget to add the ferox) and all is running nicely.
I now have to re floor the bathroom before getting back on with the tiling. It’s a real mess under there with pipes cut in everywhere so it is going to need some additional supports for the boards.
First time I have ever spiked a pipe. But at least plumbing is a lot more fun than tiling.
Once uncovered it turned out to be the 28mm flow from the boiler.
Anyway I cut out the hole and rejoined the pipe. Heating is topped back up (didn’t forget to add the ferox) and all is running nicely.
I now have to re floor the bathroom before getting back on with the tiling. It’s a real mess under there with pipes cut in everywhere so it is going to need some additional supports for the boards.
First time I have ever spiked a pipe. But at least plumbing is a lot more fun than tiling.