junglejim Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago I’m currently planning my hot and cold water layout. I like the idea of the ‘home run’ setup with pex runs from a central manifold. Its a lot of pipe though and I’m thinking a smart spring might be to zone the house and run zones from the manifold then tee off from the zone to the appliances. my logic for home run is that we’re doing timber frame build and I don’t want joints in inaccessible locations. The home run setup doesn’t seem so common in the uk as it does in Europe so wondering what folks think? thanks
JohnMo Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Never heard it called home run before. But plenty on here use a manifold system. Two ways really, each user gets it's own manifold outlet with isolation valve or slightly simpler each wet room gets it's own manifold outlet and isolation valve, the tee off in room. But don't go any larger than 15mm for either layout mentioned. I took my cold runs under the insulation within a concrete slab, nice cool water to taps all year. Hot I ran through the ceiling insulation.
Russell griffiths Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Why are you worried about it using a lot of pipe, pipe is cheap, fittings not so. 3-4 rolls of 50m will see it all done.
Oz07 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 4 hours ago, JohnMo said: Never heard it called home run before. But plenty on here use a manifold system. Two ways really, each user gets it's own manifold outlet with isolation valve or slightly simpler each wet room gets it's own manifold outlet and isolation valve, the tee off in room. But don't go any larger than 15mm for either layout mentioned. I took my cold runs under the insulation within a concrete slab, nice cool water to taps all year. Hot I ran through the ceiling insulation. Do you not have to worry about freezing?
Oz07 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I've done manifold before to each appliance. Good for maintenance purposes. Also meant I could run the pipework whereas I wouldn't be confident doing all the fittings.
JohnMo Posted 37 minutes ago Posted 37 minutes ago 33 minutes ago, Oz07 said: Do you not have to worry about freezing? We get -9, no issues. Pretty well protected from the elements, ground under the house is around 6 degs.
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