Not bad , but there’s a lot of issues, when it comes to a second floor installation inside a house , you got a Notching regulations, which is not very convenient with all that lagging inside a pipe work to drill a big holes trough a timber beam…. There wouldn’t be such a gap below, only plasterboard… I rather stick to a copper lifespan 50 years plus … could go over 100 depending how you treat your water mains and central chemicals.
hi just warning you we fitted two of the philmac fittings last week the same as you had on the water main and one blow off flooding the house it says on the nut to use a wrench to tighten which we did but there rubbish and cost a big insurance claim
Love your work you guys. Can see you take pride. Look forward to your videos. The music on this one didn’t float my boat if I’m honest but the quality of the work balanced it out. Well done!!
Great video and love the quality of your work - one downside I see to these fittings is that they reduce the pipe bore quite considerably especially that barbed hose fitting, otherwise they would be perfect.
@@loving-plumbing fairs, I just been looking into it as I like the pre insulated idea and the frost protection, alot of US people saying it used to be used over there but after 10-15 years it breaks down, not sure it's the exact same pipe, hope not lol, think I'll give it a go on a job
My only issue with this is when the next guy comes along in a few years or if someone drills through a pipe, how do they fix it without ordering the fittings or having the tool?
Excellent video, did my first Buteline rad extension last month. Its actually very simple system.
Seen this stuff used in a hotel in manchester about 2 years ago looks good
Top job , well done E Heat 🙌👍
Looks good mate, interesting product
Thanks 👍🏻
Good to see ya back lads 👊🔥
Cheers mate 👍👍
Not bad , but there’s a lot of issues, when it comes to a second floor installation inside a house , you got a Notching regulations, which is not very convenient with all that lagging inside a pipe work to drill a big holes trough a timber beam…. There wouldn’t be such a gap below, only plasterboard… I rather stick to a copper lifespan 50 years plus … could go over 100 depending how you treat your water mains and central chemicals.
hi just warning you we fitted two of the philmac fittings last week the same as you had on the water main and one blow off flooding the house it says on the nut to use a wrench to tighten which we did but there rubbish and cost a big insurance claim
Oh that's not making me feel good 😂🙈. Sorry to hear that mate. What did you replace it with ? There's not much available I don't think.
Love your work you guys. Can see you take pride. Look forward to your videos. The music on this one didn’t float my boat if I’m honest but the quality of the work balanced it out. Well done!!
Thank you very much. Appreciate it and glad you are enjoying the videos. I'm a big Black Keys Fan you see 😂😂. Change is coming soon 👍
@@loving-plumbing quality work!!! That’s what’s important
Great video and love the quality of your work - one downside I see to these fittings is that they reduce the pipe bore quite considerably especially that barbed hose fitting, otherwise they would be perfect.
Thanks. Really appreciate it.
Always great to watch you boys at work the craftmanship is great to see 👌👌
Thank you very much 👍👍
Any experience with it freezing up? Why not use the press jaws mate?
No not personally, but I've been informed about it. I think the jaws are over kill for Butline. Maybe the 28mm.
@@loving-plumbing fairs, I just been looking into it as I like the pre insulated idea and the frost protection, alot of US people saying it used to be used over there but after 10-15 years it breaks down, not sure it's the exact same pipe, hope not lol, think I'll give it a go on a job
Such a pro!
Just following in your footsteps
Is the flow rate OK with that buteline? For the main flow and returns or can they do 22mm type of sizing for it?
Yea it's basically the same as any other plastic system I believe. That is 22mm on the flow and return , but they also do 28mm. Thanks
My only issue with this is when the next guy comes along in a few years or if someone drills through a pipe, how do they fix it without ordering the fittings or having the tool?
True, but new products have to start somewhere.