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adder wrote:
Chris J Dixon wrote in message . ..
And the maintenance access beneath it?
Chris
Why would you need it?
Access to the pipes under the floorboards "just in case".
I guess I'm just a bit paranoid... 2 x 22mm pipes come into the bathroom
under the door, then make a right turn and lie into notches cut into
the joists. Theres a pair of push-fit Ts to 15mm leading to the sink
which I installed, then another set of soldered Ts to 15mm leading
to where the sink used to be (I've capped these with soldered caps)
then they come above the floor under the bath there I've Td (push-fit)
them off to 15mm to the shower, then they have a right-angle (push-fit)
to a flexy hose to the bath taps. So far so good and I'm happy with my
plumbing, but ...
I guess I'm fortunate in that underneath is an alleyway, so if they do leak
then it's not going to ruin any rooms...
SWIMBO is the type who just steps out of the bath dripping wet, so
whatever it is, it's going to have to be well sealed anyway.
Thanks for all the suggestions so-far!
Gordon
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