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    How can I tidy this up?

    Was thinking of a flexi with isolation valve on it.
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    How can I tidy this up?

    What about a flexi straight to pipe coming up from floor? Any issues with doing this?
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    How can I tidy this up?

    Thanks. When you say that nuts don't look correct, can you elaborate?
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    How can I tidy this up?

    Hey guys, As per title? I'm getting leaks around the 15mm nuts on the small length of copper connected to the isolation valve. The obvious is to replace the isolation valve, replace the pipe and nuts and replace flexi. But that's the obvious to a novice. What would you pros do?
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    Radiator not centred between pipes

    Many thanks mate. Yeah I am comfortable enough doing that. I'm a competent type when it comes to stuff like that but I make sure and do my homework first so as to try and avoid any mishaps. When you say "pressurising the system" can you elaborate? FYI it's a gas heating system with a Baxi...
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    Radiator not centred between pipes

    Yeah I'm on Screwfix now getting a new TRV for it as it looks unsightly. Is this what I need? http://www.screwfix.com/p/white-chrome-angled-trv-with-lockshield-15mm/31811
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    Radiator not centred between pipes

    Not mine I'm just doing a bit of painting. It's a council house.
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    Radiator not centred between pipes

    Maybe I should have Googled beforehand. Not chrome piping but "valve tails". And copper pipes are earthed (or is it "bonded"?) to metal radiators to prevent shocks. Would I need a "radiator union" or "compression valve tail"?
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    Radiator not centred between pipes

    Hi all, As the title says, here a radiator that was replaced but obviously it wasn't as wide as the last one and the plumber added what looks like a small piece of chrome pipe between the thermostatic valve and radiator, is that what it is? I want to centre it whilst I have it off for painting...
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    Would an expansion vessel help here?

    Hi mate, sorry for the delay. It's a Baxi gas boiler and hot water cylinder in "hotpress".
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    Would an expansion vessel help here?

    I witnessed it today myself when he turned on the bath tap. The water wasn't in a hurry to come out and the same with the basin in the bathroom. I am going to check the stopcock tomorrow just to be sure it isn't almost closed and check the water pressure downstairs too. Just wanted to...
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    Would an expansion vessel help here?

    So he is looking at an electrical solution such as a pump?
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    Would an expansion vessel help here?

    Hey guys, Mate moving into a council house with awful water pressure upstairs thus ruling out any non-electrical meaningful shower. Would an expansion vessel help with the problem of low pressure? If so, is it a big job? I am assuming there's a water storage tank in the attic? I will...
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    Need a feed for outside tap?

    This we kit from Screwfix looks easy enough to fit. What's your opinions on it? http://www.screwfix.com/p/outside-tap-kit-brass-15mm-x/33139?_requestid=589429#product_additional_details_container
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    Need a feed for outside tap?

    Thanks again for your input. Unfortunately I have never soldered in that way before and wouldn't know where to start tbh
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    Need a feed for outside tap?

    Noted thanks and order cancelled.
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    Need a feed for outside tap?

    Thanks for your help mate. I'm looking into what exactly your options would entail and whether I think I could do it or not.
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    Need a feed for outside tap?

    Here's the kit I've ordered. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0084KSWGC/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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    Need a feed for outside tap?

    Thanks for your reply! So say I replaced the isolation valve with a compression T isolation valve like this...
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    Need a feed for outside tap?

    One last idea (and probably better)......how about adding a compression Y connection to here (red arrow position)?
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