Yep I think I am going to lose some of my formerly pristine tile work. I suspect that the projecting pipe is a bit short altho he's denying that profusely lol. The pushfit stop cap is stopping water but he says only just.., u have to get it in the right position to prevent leaks.
The joints are pushfit not compression. OH has been told by a plumber friend that he needs to use a blow torch to unseal the joint behind the end capped pipe, put in another length of the pipe protruding from the wall and attach the gainsborough elbow joint to that.
I have redone my bathroom (tiled) .., moved water pipes etc.
I have a combination boiler so its a pressurised system as far as I understand it and have reused a Gainsborough thermostatic shower.
Unfortunately when I connect the Gainsborough elbow connectors (the elbow joints are brand new)...
Don't forget to consider getting a dehumidifier.
I have a similiar potential problem.., living in a rented terraced house with an airflow problem. I was told by the landlord to leave windows open.., but as u say.., not nice proposition when there are icicles around outside.., but I also...
I think I am going to have to redo this post in the 'projects' section lol.
I bought a bath and decided it would be best placed straight across the end wall.., and the toilet could stay where it was (I found the soil pipe coming out of the floor would require major excavation to turn it to...
I have a very badly done ground floor bathroom with a drain outside the wall. I am removing the corner bath, putting in a straight bath and want to reposition the toilet against the back wall once the bath has been removed. There is no soil stack.., the soil pipe for the toilet projects from...