Hi,
Following the recent cold snap, during which our cold water tank on the first floor began overflowing, the water from the "drip" froze on a flat roof, causing issues around a joint in the felt...
So tonight, armed with a new ballcock, I spent the good part of 2 hours trying to remove the old, rusted, stubborn ballcock from the tank and replaced it with a brand new one...no more overflowing.
However...
I now have an annoying leak a the joint where the water feed meets the ballcock.
Tomorrow I intend obtaining the requisite items to replace the small section of pipework (approximately 12") from this joint to a T-joint in the feed pipe. At present, this leaky connection looks unfamiliar to me and I wondered if a special fitting is needed for the ballcock...?
The feed pipe is 22mm and the ballcock connection appear to be 3/4".
Could I possibly get away with a metal flexi-pipe...?
Ta.
Following the recent cold snap, during which our cold water tank on the first floor began overflowing, the water from the "drip" froze on a flat roof, causing issues around a joint in the felt...
So tonight, armed with a new ballcock, I spent the good part of 2 hours trying to remove the old, rusted, stubborn ballcock from the tank and replaced it with a brand new one...no more overflowing.
However...
I now have an annoying leak a the joint where the water feed meets the ballcock.
Tomorrow I intend obtaining the requisite items to replace the small section of pipework (approximately 12") from this joint to a T-joint in the feed pipe. At present, this leaky connection looks unfamiliar to me and I wondered if a special fitting is needed for the ballcock...?
The feed pipe is 22mm and the ballcock connection appear to be 3/4".
Could I possibly get away with a metal flexi-pipe...?
Ta.