I am talking about flexi tap connectors that have a 3/4 inch nut that fits onto the tap and the other end pushes onto your existing pipe as in 80338.These have no isolating valves though so you would need to fit two valves on your pipe first or stick to the compression ones with the nut as...
The bath tap is 3/4 inch BSP thread.Just get two flexi connectors with iso valves already fitted to them as mentioned above.Toolstation code 85178 for the cold and code 93071 for the hot both 300mm long or get the longer ones at 500mm that they sell.
Hi Folks.......I am in the process of buying this property and am asking if this roof is a big deal to put right plus what it might cost ?
The two houses join at this point and are on a slight angle to each other.
Is it a big deal ?
Thanks
This will do the job or even a tap connector.You can screw it on and join your pipework to it.
http://www.toolstation.com/shop/Plumbing/d20/Compression/sd2697/Compression+Coupler+Female+Chrome+Plated/p93355
Sorry...just read all your post and that might not fit.
You could dig out the cast iron and then connect to the clay (or cast) using this
http://www.toolstation.com/shop/Roofing+%26+Drainage/d250/Soil+%26+Vent/sd2849/Flexible+Adaptor+Clay+to+PVC/p54240
Most gate valves on the cold feed are higher than the cylinder so turn off gate valve,undo the lower nut and push a hose pipe down the pipe to the bottom and syphon...simple.