Hi all,
Our outside tap is leaking, initially it was just a drip but then after running and closing it off lots of water was gushing out still. Luckily have a stopcock for it inside so have isolated there (see attached pics). Easiest thing to do would be replace just the tap outside which is threaded on? I've attached a picture of the setup, I'm not really sure why there is so much pipework outside? A straight union backplate with the tap connected to that would look a lot neater. However, I want to take the route that requires the least touching of the plumbing inside. There's no way I can thread the tap straight on to the grey Flexi coming out of the wall with some adapter? I think the grey Flexi itself would have to be replaced? The wall plugs are also loose, so could either go up a size or replace from the vertical copper section down to a new backplate..Thanks for the help.
Our outside tap is leaking, initially it was just a drip but then after running and closing it off lots of water was gushing out still. Luckily have a stopcock for it inside so have isolated there (see attached pics). Easiest thing to do would be replace just the tap outside which is threaded on? I've attached a picture of the setup, I'm not really sure why there is so much pipework outside? A straight union backplate with the tap connected to that would look a lot neater. However, I want to take the route that requires the least touching of the plumbing inside. There's no way I can thread the tap straight on to the grey Flexi coming out of the wall with some adapter? I think the grey Flexi itself would have to be replaced? The wall plugs are also loose, so could either go up a size or replace from the vertical copper section down to a new backplate..Thanks for the help.
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