Just loose fitted up my shower pump and shower valve install.
Ive got a couple of isolation valves on the hot and cold inlets to the pump and wondering if its good or bad practice to use a bit of joining compound on the olives?
Or could i be potentially be creating a problem if any of the compound finds its way into the pump and the valve further down the line.
I know its technically not required but have always used a bit of hawk white on olives in the past on other applications
Ive got a couple of isolation valves on the hot and cold inlets to the pump and wondering if its good or bad practice to use a bit of joining compound on the olives?
Or could i be potentially be creating a problem if any of the compound finds its way into the pump and the valve further down the line.
I know its technically not required but have always used a bit of hawk white on olives in the past on other applications