Hi all.
I worked this clever trick out on how to plumb in a new towel rail if like me you are no plumber.
No need to drain anything, no cutting anything. no getting wet
you need two of these self tapping isolating valves.
http://www.screwfix.com/p/self-cutting-isolating-valve-15mm/59752
make sure they in the closed position and screw one to each of your existing radiator piping as close to the new site as possible.
Not one drop of water will be spilled.
to these you can screw 2 15mm to 1/2 flexi pipes which push straight onto your new plumbing, either copper or plastic.
http://www.screwfix.com/p/wras-speedfit-hose-15mm-x-1-2-x-13mm/51776
when you have connected everything up then open the two valves. 5mins - £16 - only a screwdriver needed. No plumber called.
I worked this clever trick out on how to plumb in a new towel rail if like me you are no plumber.
No need to drain anything, no cutting anything. no getting wet
you need two of these self tapping isolating valves.
http://www.screwfix.com/p/self-cutting-isolating-valve-15mm/59752
make sure they in the closed position and screw one to each of your existing radiator piping as close to the new site as possible.
Not one drop of water will be spilled.
to these you can screw 2 15mm to 1/2 flexi pipes which push straight onto your new plumbing, either copper or plastic.
http://www.screwfix.com/p/wras-speedfit-hose-15mm-x-1-2-x-13mm/51776
when you have connected everything up then open the two valves. 5mins - £16 - only a screwdriver needed. No plumber called.