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Plastic is fine, no need to replace it for copper through the wall just for the sake of it.If the best soloution is to replace with copper
Plastic is fine, no need to replace it for copper through the wall just for the sake of it.If the best soloution is to replace with copper
I can replace bits of plastic pipe outside, but thats not really a great permanent fix, just like for like replacement. Anything inside I'll need to get someone in as the copper pipe will need a bend and joint after it comes form the outside in behind the dishwasher.Its as complicated as you want to make it but if you are not at ease with replacing 2 bits of plastic pipe then yes employment of a plumber is the way forward.
What is it I need to attached to the plastic pipe as it comes out the wall? I would like to basically have a connection there and then fit a tap to that doing away with plastic pipe outside, if that makes sensePlastic is fine, no need to replace it for copper through the wall just for the sake of it.
That is a bit more involved and will need a new pipe through the wall.I would like do basically have a connection there and then fit a tap to that doing away with plastic pipe outside, if that makes sense
Yeah thats the part I am trying to aviod if doing this myself. If that is the best way I will need to get a plumber in, remove the dishwasher, bring that copper in, joint and bend as it comes in to teh house.That is a bit more involved and will need a new pipe through the wall.
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I can isolate under the sink thats where the value is I spoke about earlier, I just cant get access directly where the pipe comes through the wall.You can just replace that short section of plastic, (with 15mm copper), that runs from the copper elbow to the base of the tap.
Once it's insulated adequately there will be little danger of any of the pipework freezing unless we have a severe frost.
You will still need to isolate behind the dishwasher first though.
If nothing is leaking then there’s nothing to repair?Nothing leaking...there seems to be PTFE tape on most joins similar to that, the day may come when we have to look at re doing under the sink but not at that stage yet.
If the best soloution is to replace with copper from after the value in the sketch, I will have to get someone in and get the dishwasher removed, as no way to get a copper pipe in without access behind the dishwasher
Option 2 is the easiest and, so long as you lag the tap and exposed pipework, you should have no problems with freezing. As an added precaution you could put some lagging around the internal pipework, but I don't think it will be necessary.
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