Hi
I'm renovating my bathroom. I've started by removing the wall tiles. This has damaged the plasterboard so I'll have to replace that.
I need to remove the existing bath (will be replaced with new anyway) so that I can remove and replace the plasterboard. Every other bathroom appliance has an isolating valve except for the bath so I'll need to fit one to avoid having the water turned off for the number of weeks it will take me to complete the job.
I've purchased some pipe cutters and valves. Is it as simple as turning off the water at the mains, removing a section of pipe the length of the valves, insert the valves and tighten the compression joints?
Here is a picture - the pipes furthest away will be tricky to access but with the water off I should be able to take my time.
Also, is it possible to purchase 'blanking' caps for the waste pipe to reduce foul air once the bath is removed?
Cheers
I'm renovating my bathroom. I've started by removing the wall tiles. This has damaged the plasterboard so I'll have to replace that.
I need to remove the existing bath (will be replaced with new anyway) so that I can remove and replace the plasterboard. Every other bathroom appliance has an isolating valve except for the bath so I'll need to fit one to avoid having the water turned off for the number of weeks it will take me to complete the job.
I've purchased some pipe cutters and valves. Is it as simple as turning off the water at the mains, removing a section of pipe the length of the valves, insert the valves and tighten the compression joints?
Here is a picture - the pipes furthest away will be tricky to access but with the water off I should be able to take my time.
Also, is it possible to purchase 'blanking' caps for the waste pipe to reduce foul air once the bath is removed?
Cheers
