I've just bought a new maixer unit for the kitchen sink, and the hose connectors are about 20mm too short to connect to the orignal fitting.
I'm no plumber so sorry if this seems a bit simple...
The current fixing to the mixer tap is of copper pipe, the hot/cold feeds mix before reaching the taps. By tacing the pipes back to the two seperate feeds, the both come off a tee joint which have the same size nut as the ones on the new hoses, but they're just a little too far away to be able to connect the new hoses.
What is the simplest way to extend the existing fitting? dose the pipework need to be cut at the tee, the extended and re soldered, or is there a way of fixing something, maybe an isolator into this fitting then connecting the hoses up to the new mixer tap?
I'm no plumber so sorry if this seems a bit simple...
The current fixing to the mixer tap is of copper pipe, the hot/cold feeds mix before reaching the taps. By tacing the pipes back to the two seperate feeds, the both come off a tee joint which have the same size nut as the ones on the new hoses, but they're just a little too far away to be able to connect the new hoses.
What is the simplest way to extend the existing fitting? dose the pipework need to be cut at the tee, the extended and re soldered, or is there a way of fixing something, maybe an isolator into this fitting then connecting the hoses up to the new mixer tap?