I want to remove a wash-basin in a room adjacent to the bathroom. On inspection, it turns out that the hot and cold are fed from the supplies going to the bathroom sink. They branch off using T-pieces and there is an isolation valve on each . Diagram below (hopefully it makes sense). All of this plumbing is in the bathroom with only the pipes going through to the spare room.
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What is the best way of disconnecting the sink? The easiest way would seem to be to cap off after the isolation valve, but I don't know if an unused spur is a bad idea.
Thanks.
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| ===<VALVE>===SINK
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What is the best way of disconnecting the sink? The easiest way would seem to be to cap off after the isolation valve, but I don't know if an unused spur is a bad idea.
Thanks.