Hello,
Just about to install a new concealed shower valve in my bathroom and was pondering the best way of plumbing into it.
The valve has 3/4" connections for the hot and cold inlet and 1/2" connections for the outlets.
I thought I could use these end feed tap connectors with a suitable male/male bush between the connector and the valve?
http://www.jtmplumbing.co.uk/pipe-f...+listing+ads&gclid=CJLuucnM4skCFSQTwwodYmwHdQ
I figured this would then mean I could then remove it in the future if needs be and also give me half a chance of being able to nip the connections up tight enough when I turn the water on and it leaks a bit!
The other option is to use standard 3/4" and 1/2" end feed connections but then it would be very difficult to tweak/remove if there were an issue.
Does that sound like a good idea? What's the usual way of doing this?
Thanks,
J
Just about to install a new concealed shower valve in my bathroom and was pondering the best way of plumbing into it.
The valve has 3/4" connections for the hot and cold inlet and 1/2" connections for the outlets.
I thought I could use these end feed tap connectors with a suitable male/male bush between the connector and the valve?
http://www.jtmplumbing.co.uk/pipe-f...+listing+ads&gclid=CJLuucnM4skCFSQTwwodYmwHdQ
I figured this would then mean I could then remove it in the future if needs be and also give me half a chance of being able to nip the connections up tight enough when I turn the water on and it leaks a bit!
The other option is to use standard 3/4" and 1/2" end feed connections but then it would be very difficult to tweak/remove if there were an issue.
Does that sound like a good idea? What's the usual way of doing this?
Thanks,
J