So.... Yesterday I redid all the he plumbing in the shower room with a mix of JG and traditional compression fittings.... On gently repressurising the system there were evident very minor leaks, all where the 2 differing systems met. HW to JG all good nice clean straight exit. But CW not so good. As you can see in the photos there's some hideous pipe bending going on despite using some bends. The house is in Scotland in Highlands and we had to rejig the supply it used to be neatly in the floor cavity, it's a glorified shed on 200mm stilts that brilliantly allows -20c air to funnel through the floor and freezing all the pipes so had to be brought into the living space above FFL. The other minor leaks are at the isolator to the outside tap but I can rejig that with a JG isolator I have ( and wish now I'd used) one tap tail is slightly leaking but with slow and steady intervals I have got that to negligible.... So, can anyone advise what to do, should I disconnect, fit new olives and/or PTFE and jointing paste. I've a feeling many of the issues are due to the angles involved. The lad that originally rejigged it all agreed it was a nightmare lol. Now I've got to get creative around the replasterboarding too... Oh and btw is there any way of removing the writing from JG pipes... Let my guard down and one is visible...missus not too chuffed lol