Hi Guys
Yesterday I installed my first outside tap in my kitchen, it's the solid 15mm copper type which has a union backplate.
After watching a few online videos just to make sure I was doing it right I used clear general purpose silicone sealant as I pushed the copper pipe into the outside wall and around the backplate, I also used it inside to stop any creepys from coming into the house.
It was only later on when I noticed on the silicone sealant tube that it said DO NOT USE on copper.
The stuff I used is a the acetoxy stuff that smells like vinegar.
After finding out that it could corrode the pipe should I take all the tap out and remove all the silicone or will it be fine?
Yesterday I installed my first outside tap in my kitchen, it's the solid 15mm copper type which has a union backplate.
After watching a few online videos just to make sure I was doing it right I used clear general purpose silicone sealant as I pushed the copper pipe into the outside wall and around the backplate, I also used it inside to stop any creepys from coming into the house.
It was only later on when I noticed on the silicone sealant tube that it said DO NOT USE on copper.
The stuff I used is a the acetoxy stuff that smells like vinegar.
After finding out that it could corrode the pipe should I take all the tap out and remove all the silicone or will it be fine?