I'd like to have a stopcock moved as it is located right behind the washing machine. My plan was to get a plumber to relocate the water pipe below the floor boards (access void under floor), and then present the stopcock under the sink cupboard somewhere.
The reason is to allow more space behind the washing machine so it can be pushed further in to the wall as it stick out from the worktop.
My question is this: Would the adding of bends/joints etc to relocate the pipework cause a noticeable loss of flow/pressure to our new shower which is fed from a the combi boiler? If so, I'll keep with the sticky-out Washing machine.
Thanks for any feedback.
Cheers.
The reason is to allow more space behind the washing machine so it can be pushed further in to the wall as it stick out from the worktop.
My question is this: Would the adding of bends/joints etc to relocate the pipework cause a noticeable loss of flow/pressure to our new shower which is fed from a the combi boiler? If so, I'll keep with the sticky-out Washing machine.
Thanks for any feedback.
Cheers.