I have just had some major building work and a small section of the plumbing was done in plastic pipes.
On a downstairs ceiling a wet patch appeared so when I investigated there is a section of piping where two copper pipes are joined by a plastic T-joint. Off that comes some plastic piping. The T joint to the plastic pipe has a very slow leak on it.
Researching plastic piping, it seems it has a bit of a reputation. So why do people use it?!
I could replace just the T-joint with another plastic one, but what's to say it won't develop another slow leak in the future?
Would I be better replacing the plastic sections with copper? It would only need a few floorboards lifting.
On a downstairs ceiling a wet patch appeared so when I investigated there is a section of piping where two copper pipes are joined by a plastic T-joint. Off that comes some plastic piping. The T joint to the plastic pipe has a very slow leak on it.
Researching plastic piping, it seems it has a bit of a reputation. So why do people use it?!
I could replace just the T-joint with another plastic one, but what's to say it won't develop another slow leak in the future?
Would I be better replacing the plastic sections with copper? It would only need a few floorboards lifting.