Hi
I'm guessing this is 20mm mdpe pipe? The pipe is no longer in use but is still connected to incoming mains, presumably somewhere under concrete floor (2nd picture). What's the best way of cutting and capping it so i can remove the pipes in first picture?
Looking at the Speedfit stop end, would this be ok as a permanent cap?
I'm guessing this is 20mm mdpe pipe? The pipe is no longer in use but is still connected to incoming mains, presumably somewhere under concrete floor (2nd picture). What's the best way of cutting and capping it so i can remove the pipes in first picture?
Looking at the Speedfit stop end, would this be ok as a permanent cap?
JG Speedfit UG4620B MDPE Stop End 20mm - Screwfix
Order online at Screwfix.com. Stop end for MDPE pipe that provides a reliable and trouble-free leakproof connection, ready for immediate installation and no dismantling. Easy to use in confined spaces with no tools required and no adjustment required after fitting. FREE next day delivery...
www.screwfix.com