Hi,
I do a lot of my own plumbing. I taught myself to solder but I don’t do enough (it’s not my day job) to get a good technique going so I’ve mostly done compression fittings.
I had a real plumber move some pipes around ten years ago (a job that I didn’t want to attempt at the time but would be happy to do now) and he used push fit. We’ve not had any problems so I thought I’d give it a go.
My question is, from the photo, should the central piece be all the way down to the nut or is this fine?
This has been water-tight for a week now but I’m worried that with continuous turning on and off of the cold tap, could this work loose over time?
I do a lot of my own plumbing. I taught myself to solder but I don’t do enough (it’s not my day job) to get a good technique going so I’ve mostly done compression fittings.
I had a real plumber move some pipes around ten years ago (a job that I didn’t want to attempt at the time but would be happy to do now) and he used push fit. We’ve not had any problems so I thought I’d give it a go.
My question is, from the photo, should the central piece be all the way down to the nut or is this fine?
This has been water-tight for a week now but I’m worried that with continuous turning on and off of the cold tap, could this work loose over time?