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I have a vague recollection of reading on here somewhere that regulations for strapping pipes and ductwork inside internal walls or between ceiling joists had changed (maybe recently, maybe Scotland only?). Unfortunately my Google-Fu isn't up to finding the post. Does this ring a bell for anyone?

 

This is for first fix work including watste water, water feeds, and MVHR in case it matters. Just received the MVHR ducting which came with a generous supply of plastic zip ties. Want to make sure I don't need to use something else (e.g. metal strap band) before I get started.

 

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You can use cable ties and bases on things like MVHR ducts, as they’re not heavy, but obvs no good for soil pipes etc.

 

No specific regs afaic, just more common sense and a robust approach to resolve this.

 

Soil pipes need clips or banding, and as water changes direction you need to arrest any movement that would eventually cause a fitting to come away from the pipe.

 

Water pipes have clips for the pipe size, so easy solution there. 
 

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