Hello,
I am currently installing a new bath/shower. There has never been a shower installed so will be chasing copper pipes into the wall from the bath feed (T joint)? The hot and cold are fed from 22mm pipes from HWCST and cold from tank in loft. The pressure to the old bath seemed pretty good.
My question is, do I need a reducer T or can I bury 22mm pipes in wall for thermostatic bar shower?
Also, I don't have soldering equipment, am I OK to use compression fitting elbow from wall into bar valve? And for the connections under bath (feed to bath taps, etc.) can I use plastic push fit?
Thanks in advance for all your help.
I am currently installing a new bath/shower. There has never been a shower installed so will be chasing copper pipes into the wall from the bath feed (T joint)? The hot and cold are fed from 22mm pipes from HWCST and cold from tank in loft. The pressure to the old bath seemed pretty good.
My question is, do I need a reducer T or can I bury 22mm pipes in wall for thermostatic bar shower?
Also, I don't have soldering equipment, am I OK to use compression fitting elbow from wall into bar valve? And for the connections under bath (feed to bath taps, etc.) can I use plastic push fit?
Thanks in advance for all your help.