Me again!
Can anyone enlighten me as to why the existing cold water feed was not used for the sink and electric shower but instead this copper-in-to-plastic-pipe setup instead? Sorry, I’ve cut most of the plastic pipe off in this photo, but the copper pipe with the plastic elbows runs all the way back to the rising main.
Is this something to do with apower-shower electric shower needing a feed that doesn’t get interrupted by the demand from other taps?
I ask as we’re looking to remove the bath and replace it with a dedicated shower cubicle, and place the sink beside.
The simplest way seems to be for me to lose the additional pipe and instead tee in to the bath feed (as it looks like someone has, previously).
Sink with its new plastic feed and capped-off copper feed…?
Cheers all,
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Edited as per post three
Can anyone enlighten me as to why the existing cold water feed was not used for the sink and electric shower but instead this copper-in-to-plastic-pipe setup instead? Sorry, I’ve cut most of the plastic pipe off in this photo, but the copper pipe with the plastic elbows runs all the way back to the rising main.
Is this something to do with a
I ask as we’re looking to remove the bath and replace it with a dedicated shower cubicle, and place the sink beside.
The simplest way seems to be for me to lose the additional pipe and instead tee in to the bath feed (as it looks like someone has, previously).
Sink with its new plastic feed and capped-off copper feed…?
Cheers all,
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Edited as per post three
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