Aliban2014
2018-06-20 15:34:04
- #1
Hello again,
after receiving various offers from the plumbing companies, we are now, among other things, faced with the selection of the riser pipes and connection pipes for the wastewater.
Most offers include the combination of sound-insulated riser pipes and connection pipes in HT pipes.
One offer includes both sound-insulated riser pipes and sound-insulated connection pipes.
Now we are wondering whether it really makes a difference in terms of noise level to also use the sound-insulated version for the connection pipes.
How were the wastewater pipes installed at your place? Would you have preferred to use sound-insulated connection pipes afterwards if you have HT pipes?
I understand that the individual floor plan makes a difference here.
Currently, I tend to have the connection pipes installed as HT pipes, but I would still be interested in practical experiences.
Best regards
after receiving various offers from the plumbing companies, we are now, among other things, faced with the selection of the riser pipes and connection pipes for the wastewater.
Most offers include the combination of sound-insulated riser pipes and connection pipes in HT pipes.
One offer includes both sound-insulated riser pipes and sound-insulated connection pipes.
Now we are wondering whether it really makes a difference in terms of noise level to also use the sound-insulated version for the connection pipes.
How were the wastewater pipes installed at your place? Would you have preferred to use sound-insulated connection pipes afterwards if you have HT pipes?
I understand that the individual floor plan makes a difference here.
Currently, I tend to have the connection pipes installed as HT pipes, but I would still be interested in practical experiences.
Best regards