Hi, I am installing a new bath. The existing tap connectors do not line up with new bath tap holes...
The right hand connector (cold) is a pain because the pipe branches from the unequal T into a bend (so cant attach a flex on the bend) that is also short. Short flexible 22mm connectors do not exist it seems (shortest seems to be 30cm). My plan is to cut off the unequal T and replace it lower down with a compression T. Dont want to lower the T too much as will start clashing with other pipe behind it. I would then branch a short piece of straight 22mm pipe horizontally to the left and attach a flexible tap connector to this. Still, these connectors do not bend so much so would probably use a 50cm or even a 1m connector so that I can form a bend without too much strain on the flex connector and also the connection to the tap itself.
Aim to use flex connectors with isolation valve
The left hand (hot) feed will work ok with a 50cm flexible connector attached to the horizontal portion of the existing pipe from the T supplying it.
I attach a diagram of sorts of the existing setup and a photo (rotated accidentally!).
Any suggestions based on experience welcome. Thanks
The right hand connector (cold) is a pain because the pipe branches from the unequal T into a bend (so cant attach a flex on the bend) that is also short. Short flexible 22mm connectors do not exist it seems (shortest seems to be 30cm). My plan is to cut off the unequal T and replace it lower down with a compression T. Dont want to lower the T too much as will start clashing with other pipe behind it. I would then branch a short piece of straight 22mm pipe horizontally to the left and attach a flexible tap connector to this. Still, these connectors do not bend so much so would probably use a 50cm or even a 1m connector so that I can form a bend without too much strain on the flex connector and also the connection to the tap itself.
Aim to use flex connectors with isolation valve
The left hand (hot) feed will work ok with a 50cm flexible connector attached to the horizontal portion of the existing pipe from the T supplying it.
I attach a diagram of sorts of the existing setup and a photo (rotated accidentally!).
Any suggestions based on experience welcome. Thanks