Thanks for the post transam.
I've looked at the Aqualisa Midas bath shower mixers but they are recommended for high pressure systems only.
I cant seem to find any reasonable quality thermostatic bath shower mixers
suitable for gravity fed systems !
Can anyone please recommend a "reasonable" quality thermostatic bath/shower mixer suitable for a low pressure (gravity) fed system. The current bath/shower mixer (not thermostatic) has seen better days and in need of replacement.
The hot/cold water pressure to the current tap is pretty good...
Thanks again Nigel F.
I don't see a coupling specified as plastic to lead and, as there are so many different types to choose from, I wouldn't want to get the wrong one.
Which type do you recommend ?
I take it I will have to leave at least a couple of inches of the lead soil pipe after...
Thank you Nigel F, you make it sound very simple !
I take it that the Fernco coupling will fit inside the lead soil pipe that remains in the CI stub !
Could you please post a link to the type of Fernco coupling I would be looking to install.
Thanks again.
I'd be interested to hear anyones thoughts on removing the lead soil pipe completely and in particular with regard to potential problems disconnecting from the CI stack.
Would it be best to leave well alone ?
Thank you.
You have to remember that some people (particularly those of the older generation) actually like coloured bathroom suites and if given the chnace of a new suite would actually choose the same (or a similar) colour.
Jade Green/Torquoise would certainly not be my choice but they're quite happy...
This is a picture of the where the lead soil pipe connects to the CI stack which I'm very reluctant to mess with for fear of creating/finding a bigger
problem than we have already.
The lead soil pipe has been compressed after the 90 degree bend (but has never caused a blockage) and so finding a decent piece of lead to couple up too before the CI stack will be difficult.
OMG!! Look at the colour of that low level WC??!!
At £50 for a new bog from B&Q, is it not time you replaced that eyesore?? And Jocks are tight??.............Bloody hell!!
Look Nige, there's a flat roof, so you can work from that!!
The whole bathroom suites that colour and so its not...
Pics as promised.
The simpler the solution the better as far as I'm concerned.
Will filling the joint with Plumbers Mate work as this definitely seems the simplest solution and would save having to remive any tiles.