Hi all. Need some DIY Plumbing advice.
I am in the process of retiling around bath and for quality of finish on bath edge I want to tile over existing tiles but this needs extending the shower feed pipes to a surface mounted mixer by the depth of the new tiles and adhesive.
Awkward job so I decided to remove original tiles but have discovered the shower feedpipes are sunk in the wall and have been simply bent into the chased wall and then run up to a 90deg soldered elbow and out for shower with cement mix then slapped all over.
Reading this forum it suggest pipes buried in walls should be encased with special tape or in a plastic or 22mm tube for protection from cement and plaster.
So I have a quandry.
Simple job is to remove tiles and then retile and put shower back on exactly as it is now. Job done
Proper job is to chase out the existing shower feed pipes right down behind bath into confined space and then remake all pipes and encase in 22mm and repipe from existing isolation valves. It's a confined space and will be hard work. Originally I bet most of it was done without the bath in place.
I can't decide whether I am worrying too much about the copper buried in wall or not as have little experience and I bet most plumbers I call out would just reuse the existing setup for an easy life anyway.
Has any one any opinions - would you take the easy route or do the job properly from scratch if it was a job you came across ?
Thanks for opinions in advance.
I am in the process of retiling around bath and for quality of finish on bath edge I want to tile over existing tiles but this needs extending the shower feed pipes to a surface mounted mixer by the depth of the new tiles and adhesive.
Awkward job so I decided to remove original tiles but have discovered the shower feedpipes are sunk in the wall and have been simply bent into the chased wall and then run up to a 90deg soldered elbow and out for shower with cement mix then slapped all over.
Reading this forum it suggest pipes buried in walls should be encased with special tape or in a plastic or 22mm tube for protection from cement and plaster.
So I have a quandry.
Simple job is to remove tiles and then retile and put shower back on exactly as it is now. Job done
Proper job is to chase out the existing shower feed pipes right down behind bath into confined space and then remake all pipes and encase in 22mm and repipe from existing isolation valves. It's a confined space and will be hard work. Originally I bet most of it was done without the bath in place.
I can't decide whether I am worrying too much about the copper buried in wall or not as have little experience and I bet most plumbers I call out would just reuse the existing setup for an easy life anyway.
Has any one any opinions - would you take the easy route or do the job properly from scratch if it was a job you came across ?
Thanks for opinions in advance.