Good morning
I'm getting on with the plumbing in the kitchen and utility today.
I've removed some uneeded pipe in the utility room and now only require hot and cold water, and a cold feed for the washing machine.
The hot water to the sink is a circulating system.
I want to put drain valves into the system and was last night discovering the differences between type A and type B.
I'm off to Screwfix this morning but suddenly toyed with the idea of using washing machine valves rather than drain cocks. Much easier to screw on a washing machine hose and drain this way.
Any reason not to?
Thanks
Steve
I'm getting on with the plumbing in the kitchen and utility today.
I've removed some uneeded pipe in the utility room and now only require hot and cold water, and a cold feed for the washing machine.
The hot water to the sink is a circulating system.
I want to put drain valves into the system and was last night discovering the differences between type A and type B.
I'm off to Screwfix this morning but suddenly toyed with the idea of using washing machine valves rather than drain cocks. Much easier to screw on a washing machine hose and drain this way.
Any reason not to?
Thanks
Steve