Hi everybody, great site
I'm fitting a new kitchen, all is going well apart from the plumbing which was very kindly fitted around the old kitchen rather than behind it thus needing to destroy the old cupboards to get them out
When I turn the stopcock off obviously the cold water stops almost immediately but the hot has to empty the tank, do I just run all the hot water off from the kitchen tap or should I be closing some or all of the red wheel valves in the airing cupboard.
Is it an urban myth that emptying the hot water cylinder can cause it to collapse in on itself
Thanks
I'm fitting a new kitchen, all is going well apart from the plumbing which was very kindly fitted around the old kitchen rather than behind it thus needing to destroy the old cupboards to get them out
When I turn the stopcock off obviously the cold water stops almost immediately but the hot has to empty the tank, do I just run all the hot water off from the kitchen tap or should I be closing some or all of the red wheel valves in the airing cupboard.
Is it an urban myth that emptying the hot water cylinder can cause it to collapse in on itself
Thanks