push fit flexi hoses

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As a complete novice,can someone tell me ,do flexi push fit hoses just screw onto the tap at one end and then just push onto the water supply at the other end?Thanks. :confused:
 
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those are called the push-fit ones.

others have a compression joint to fasten to the existing copper pipe.
 
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timmy74 said:
do the ones with fibre washers always leak or is it just to me :cry: :cry:


blimey it is just you

never happens to me ever, no matter what any one says

:)

;)
 
I find it's the ones without the fibre washer that leak :oops:
 
timmy74 said:
do the ones with fibre washers always leak or is it just to me :cry: :cry:
It isn't just you - it also happens to all the builder of all the houses where I go to replace the crushed, twisted, mangled and pulped fibre washers. :D
 
Thanks for all your replys.I'm getting a bit scared now.Think i might go and have a lie down. :(
 
i guess what TEMPO is asking is do you need to use ptfe on the compression part of the connector to the tap. i would like to know too please :?:
 
michb said:
i guess what TEMPO is asking is do you need to use ptfe on the compression part of the connector to the tap.
Well, (a) no, and (b) it isn't called a compression connector, because it seals with a washer onto the flat part of the tap tail end.

Sometimes people use a nut and olive onto plain tube, instead of a tap connector - this would be a compression connection, and some people do use PTFE tape in that situation.
 
Tip - sometimes the end of the tap is really sharp. Those do go through fibre washers easily. A few strokes of the file on my penknife solves it.
 

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