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What if I have a leak in the underfloor pipework?

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What if I have a leak in the underfloor pipework?

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Leaks are highly unlikely in any system installed by MMAXX. Continuous lengths of pipe are used in our installations so it is unlikely that there will be any need for pipe joints anywhere other than at the manifold. All circuit lengths are calculated in the design process and appropriately long coils of pipes are used. All MMAXX pipework is pressure tested to 6 Bar prior to, and during screeding to detect any possible leaks. If the pipework is damaged during the construction, we can joint the pipes using specially designed compression fittings.

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