To be honest if that was a high $ house done in a reasonable time, and it's all to code for that area I would be pleased to see that when I opened the door to the room it's in. We had a new building put up for a warehouse and offices when I worked at the seed plant. The electrician was ok with his work. The plumber on the other hand needed shooting! his work looked awful where you could see it!. They had in floor heating put in the warehouse, the guy installed all the pipes and the control unit in a purpose built room.
when a guy opened the door the unit faced you on the far wall. He had about a 3ft gap between 2 units and there outlet and inlet. The copper pipe came out at the bottom 6" from the side of one unit and ran up 2ft and 90'd back into the top unit inlet. It was just a shame when he did it, the pipe that should of ran up the wall was at a crazy angle. It was all cut to short to do it tidy with nice angles and vertical/horizontal lines. It just drove me nuts every time we saw it, as it showed absolutely no pride in workmanship and he wasn't the cheapest plumber in the area either!.
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