Accidentally leant on my bath taps a bit heavily and broke the plastic nuts securing them to the bath:
They appear to have a 1" central hole diameter:
This is what the area under the bath looks like:
I assume I just need to:
1. Buy a couple of these plastic nuts.
2. Turn the mains water off
3. Check no water comes from the taps when I turn them on
4. Get a bucket, etc. handy in case a small amount of water comes out.
5. Use an adjustable spanner to unscrew the flexible metal pipes from the taps.
6. Screw the new plastic nuts on.
7. Reattach the flexible pipes.
8 Turn the water on.
Questions:
A. Is that process going to work/not flood my bathroom?
B. What are these plastic nuts called officially, and are they readily available in B&Q/Wickes/etc.? Is it a 1" size I'm after or something else?
Thanks!
They appear to have a 1" central hole diameter:
This is what the area under the bath looks like:
I assume I just need to:
1. Buy a couple of these plastic nuts.
2. Turn the mains water off
3. Check no water comes from the taps when I turn them on
4. Get a bucket, etc. handy in case a small amount of water comes out.
5. Use an adjustable spanner to unscrew the flexible metal pipes from the taps.
6. Screw the new plastic nuts on.
7. Reattach the flexible pipes.
8 Turn the water on.
Questions:
A. Is that process going to work/not flood my bathroom?
B. What are these plastic nuts called officially, and are they readily available in B&Q/Wickes/etc.? Is it a 1" size I'm after or something else?
Thanks!