Help needed identifying flexi hoses

Joined
8 Mar 2006
Messages
51
Reaction score
0
Location
London
Country
United Kingdom
Hello

I (kind of) know what I need but am looking for help from folks here to advise me whether such flexi's exist.

Bath mixer: I need a 2 flexi's - 1 monobloc end and the other end needs to screw on to a 22mm isolating ball valve.

Shower thermostatic mixer: 2 flexi's needed. 1 end to screw on to 22mm isolating ball valve. The other end needs to screw on a fitting that I don't know the name of! There's 2 of them that screw into the shower mixer - the 2 ends are offset so that you can position correctly I assume.

Do such flexi's exist.

Thanks in advance
 
Sponsored Links
Bath mixer: I need a 2 flexi's - 1 monobloc end and the other end needs to screw on to a 22mm isolating ball valve.

what size their are two sizes for a monobloc tap.
Shower thermostatic mixer: 2 flexi's needed. 1 end to screw on to 22mm isolating ball valve. The other end needs to screw on a fitting that I don't know the name of! There's 2 of them that screw into the shower mixer - the 2 ends are offset so that you can position correctly I assume.


Thanks in advance

i wouldn't use flexis on a shower mixer if its concealed.
 
Bath mixer: I need a 2 flexi's - 1 monobloc end and the other end needs to screw on to a 22mm isolating ball valve.

what size their are two sizes for a monobloc tap.
Shower thermostatic mixer: 2 flexi's needed. 1 end to screw on to 22mm isolating ball valve. The other end needs to screw on a fitting that I don't know the name of! There's 2 of them that screw into the shower mixer - the 2 ends are offset so that you can position correctly I assume.


Thanks in advance

i wouldn't use flexis on a shower mixer if its concealed.

The Bath mixer is a 10mm monobloc.

Yes, the shower plumbing is concealed. What would you recommed......coonecting the plumbing straight to the shower mixer with a compression joint?
Any idea what that fixing is that I don't know the name of?
Cheers
 
just use a section of copper pipe and join to your isolation valve.

yes connect with copper and compression fitting or m/f iron etc

have you a pic of the mixer your fitting ?
make/model.
 
Sponsored Links
just use a section of copper pipe and join to your isolation valve.

yes connect with copper and compression fitting or m/f iron etc

have you a pic of the mixer your fitting ?
make/model.
The link to the screwfix flexi is for 15mm, it's 22mm that I need.

Will do re shower.
 
you'll have to try the plumbers merchants etc for them then.

:idea:
 
Links in this post may contain affiliate links for which DIYnot may be compensated.

DIYnot Local

Staff member

If you need to find a tradesperson to get your job done, please try our local search below, or if you are doing it yourself you can find suppliers local to you.

Select the supplier or trade you require, enter your location to begin your search.


Are you a trade or supplier? You can create your listing free at DIYnot Local

 
Back
Top