First time on here. Trying to understand implications of pipe size, length of run, and number of junctions etc. en route between incoming feed and...
Hi, Very new homeowner and DIYer here - have been reading various forums and articles but still have some queries.. Im looking to install a new...
Hi! I’m wondering if anyone can help. Iv got two main questions. It might be worth me doing two different threads but I’ll try here first....
I have fitted a Plasson reducing coupler 20 x 25 with a conversion set. Joining a 20mm MPDE pipe for an outdoor tap to a 22mm HEP2O pipe (rising...
Got a few options for a non-solderer like me, for getting drain down valves for the 22mm flow/return: 1) Self Cutting Drain Off Valve 15mm with...
Afternoon all, I'm still making preparations for getting a small combi boiler installed and I have to run the pipe work for the hot water taps....
38kw combi boiler supplying a shower. 22mm or 15mm pipework? I am refurbishing a 1st floor bathroom and installing a shower to replace a bath...
Hi all. I'm in the process of replacing my kitchen and whilst I'm at it, I'd like to replace the hot feed to my kitchen sink. My question is...
Hi I’ve had a new Combi boiler recently installed from previous gravity fed system. The new boiler has been connected to the existing pipework....
Basically I'm waiting on a plumber to come repipe water/heating pipes from new boiler during renovation... as he is really busy time is tight and...
Top of cylinder tank 6'6" high (ie, top of door), this feeds 22mm copper reducing to 15mm copper at floor level, that goes to kitchen and bath...
Hi, I have just plumbed all of the Cold Water for my house. I have put in a new 15mm stop cock, pressure reducing valve, drain cock and then...
I have made a tap from copper and want to somehow get a aerator on the end of it somehow without soldering. Screwfix and plumbase are left...
We are replacing the old iron pipe with copper and converting from tank-fed to mains-fed hot water. In a four storey house, should we use 22mm for...
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