sorry you misunderstood - what i meant by popping was the joint coming loose and disconnecting - the plastic pipe and connector will withstand a lot of pressure - more than your house will generate anyway :D
Plastic fittings are perfectly acceptable but only use them if they are concealed. A lot of "plumbers" (The loosest term of course) use them but forget to lock them off or they don't push them all the way home to stop them from popping when the water pressure builds up. Also do you know if they...
if you and them are a business with less than 500 employees then you can take them to court under the commercial debt regulations
You are able to claim late payment interest and costs by scale
I have this written into my terms and I have never had a problem getting paid ;)
because they are not plumbers - ask them what qualifications they have and ask to see a copy of their certificates and public liability insurance before you instruct them - otherwise you will have a hefty bill if it all goes wrong
Judith
there is no simple way around this - It sounds like your hot water pressure is below the minimum recommended therefore you will have a dribble for hot water
I have recently refitted our kitchen and installed a tap like you describe. I live in an old house and as a result the hot...
yep - the reason for this is to assist with water disposal - if the fall is too much you risk having material waste being left behind as the water flows away
hth
yep agreed - my pump is brass bodied for that reason
I suggested a surrey to Veglen as, like me with electrics, he is not that confident (Sorry if you are Veglen), but i agree an Essex is far better :)