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glasgow guy 24-03-2008 09:30

plumbing advice - or the cost of this job..
 
I recentley bought a bath mixer tap thingy - but after taking my original bath taps off and sitting the mixer in their place it would appear that the hot and cold pipes for the mixer are not as long as the pipes are for the original taps and there is a gap of about 3? inches between mixer pipes and the actual water pipes..

so how do I solve this ? I am sure parts may be gotten but dont know where to start...
or how much would it cost to have it done...I cant imagine it being a big job in all honesty...
I hope I have explained it right so it makes sense..

cheers in advance..

derekgas 24-03-2008 10:01

Re: plumbing advice - or the cost of this job..
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by glasgow guy (Post 550972)
I recentley bought a bath mixer tap thingy - but after taking my original bath taps off and sitting the mixer in their place it would appear that the hot and cold pipes for the mixer are not as long as the pipes are for the original taps and there is a gap of about 3? inches between mixer pipes and the actual water pipes..

so how do I solve this ? I am sure parts may be gotten but dont know where to start...
or how much would it cost to have it done...I cant imagine it being a big job in all honesty...
I hope I have explained it right so it makes sense..

cheers in advance..


Good morning gg, go to a merchant and buy two flexible pipe to pipe connectors, cut the pipes just over length (taking a peice out of the middle) and connect the flexi, be careful not to get any kinks, or, buy flexible tap connectors, which are more expensive, and connect from taps to pipes, watch for ragged edges as they will split the rubber seals, kopex pipe slices are best for cutting, can lend you a pair if you close enough,

glasgow guy 24-03-2008 10:04

Re: plumbing advice - or the cost of this job..
 
right , cheers for this derekgas...but is there any specific size/diameter of flexy pipe I should be getting ? or is it all standard...bearing in mind the pipes are old..perfect nick but just not modern..

and what do you mean 'take a bit out the middle' ?

derekgas 24-03-2008 10:23

Re: plumbing advice - or the cost of this job..
 
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Originally Posted by glasgow guy (Post 550987)
right , cheers for this derekgas...but is there any specific size/diameter of flexy pipe I should be getting ? or is it all standard...bearing in mind the pipes are old..perfect nick but just not modern..

and what do you mean 'take a bit out the middle' ?

you can buy flexi pipes which are pushfit both ends, so they fit pipe to pipe, or, flexi push fit one end, and 3/4 tap connector at the other, if pipe to pipe, you have to cut out a section of pipe, the pipes will be 3/4" on hot side, and 1/2" on cold side, if you tell merchants this, they will give you correct type.

glasgow guy 24-03-2008 10:46

Re: plumbing advice - or the cost of this job..
 
I think I will go for the pushfit ones - they appear to be the easy solution...and there will be no danger of leaking will there ?
I presume I go to the plumbing people for this..

derekgas 24-03-2008 10:52

Re: plumbing advice - or the cost of this job..
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by glasgow guy (Post 551005)
I think I will go for the pushfit ones - they appear to be the easy solution...and there will be no danger of leaking will there ?
I presume I go to the plumbing people for this..

Plumbing people may not have them, and will have your arms and legs off, some of the asian places will be open, or b & q. wont leak if there are no sharp edges and they are pushed in properly.

glasgow guy 24-03-2008 12:24

Re: plumbing advice - or the cost of this job..
 
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Originally Posted by derekgas (Post 551011)
Plumbing people may not have them, and will have your arms and legs off, some of the asian places will be open, or b & q. wont leak if there are no sharp edges and they are pushed in properly.


cheers mate, will sort it out this week..

derekgas 24-03-2008 12:29

Re: plumbing advice - or the cost of this job..
 
Your welcome, just pm if you have any trouble!


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