Hi all
I'm planning my first plumbing DIY job and have come across a stumbling block that I would have really thought wouldn't be this rare. Basically, I'm going from copper pipe to a new mixer tap (that was supplied with flexihoses ending in 1/2" female connectors). I also want to include a shut-off valve or isolator.
I see there is a shut-off unit available that is 15mm pipe push-fit one side with 3/4" male (for washing machines) on the other....but nothing for 1/2". It seems those flexible hoses with the tap is quite common so I would have thought they would have produced something for that market. So I have 3 options and I'm looking for any advice...
1 - Someone here tells me how stupid I've been and that the product (or simple alternative solution) is easily available.
2 - I go from copper pipe to shut-off valve (push fit) back to pipe to a new tap flexihose with push fit pipe adapter instead of the screw fit.
3 - I use the unit that ends with the 3/4" thread and get a 3/4" to 1/2" adapter to connect to the supplied flexihose tap adapter.
Any help would be great.
Thanks
Alan
I'm planning my first plumbing DIY job and have come across a stumbling block that I would have really thought wouldn't be this rare. Basically, I'm going from copper pipe to a new mixer tap (that was supplied with flexihoses ending in 1/2" female connectors). I also want to include a shut-off valve or isolator.
I see there is a shut-off unit available that is 15mm pipe push-fit one side with 3/4" male (for washing machines) on the other....but nothing for 1/2". It seems those flexible hoses with the tap is quite common so I would have thought they would have produced something for that market. So I have 3 options and I'm looking for any advice...
1 - Someone here tells me how stupid I've been and that the product (or simple alternative solution) is easily available.
2 - I go from copper pipe to shut-off valve (push fit) back to pipe to a new tap flexihose with push fit pipe adapter instead of the screw fit.
3 - I use the unit that ends with the 3/4" thread and get a 3/4" to 1/2" adapter to connect to the supplied flexihose tap adapter.
Any help would be great.
Thanks
Alan