Hi,
I recently had some pipework installed, which appears to be polypipe. On part of the installation the pipe appears to have moved within on of the elbow joints (believe this is polyplumb). When initially installed the mark on the pipe was by the exit of the elbow, however I have noticed that this mark has moved by 5 - 6mm out of the elbow, which I would assume leaves an inch or so still within the elbow. This appears to have occurred after the combi boiler (pipework is on the CH system) was drained and subsequently repressured after further modifications to other pipework.
I have not attempted to move the pipe back in the elbow (dont want to give the installer any excuse for invalidating any work), but have contacted the installer who said this is not an issue.
Water leaks scare me (have been bitten in the past and hence why I have kept an eye on the fixings) so would like a second (third, forth ) opinion. Is this normal behaviour or could there be a fault with the elbow joint (o ring or gripper).
Before this pipework is boxed in and has the ability to cause major damage I would like to know if this should be replaced.
Thanks in advance.
I recently had some pipework installed, which appears to be polypipe. On part of the installation the pipe appears to have moved within on of the elbow joints (believe this is polyplumb). When initially installed the mark on the pipe was by the exit of the elbow, however I have noticed that this mark has moved by 5 - 6mm out of the elbow, which I would assume leaves an inch or so still within the elbow. This appears to have occurred after the combi boiler (pipework is on the CH system) was drained and subsequently repressured after further modifications to other pipework.
I have not attempted to move the pipe back in the elbow (dont want to give the installer any excuse for invalidating any work), but have contacted the installer who said this is not an issue.
Water leaks scare me (have been bitten in the past and hence why I have kept an eye on the fixings) so would like a second (third, forth ) opinion. Is this normal behaviour or could there be a fault with the elbow joint (o ring or gripper).
Before this pipework is boxed in and has the ability to cause major damage I would like to know if this should be replaced.
Thanks in advance.