Hi, hopefully you are all well and in good health
I'm in the process of fitting a outdoor water tap for for a hose pipe with the use of plastic push fit pipes.
I have t'd off the water supply and pushed the pipe through the wall to the other side. I now need to connect a elbow and another pipe to run the plumbing up the wall.
This is all surface mounted.
The question is, how can i possibly get the elbow nice and tight against the wall? I dont want to make a massive chase in the wall to house the elbow joint but dont really want it to stick so far out from the wall either.
I was wondering whether a long 90degree bend pipe was availble to buy so instead of using a elbow i could use the "90 degree elbow pipe" instead with straight coupler connections on each end instead?
I'm new to pvc plumbing so any advice I'd most appreciate it.
Thanks in advance
I'm in the process of fitting a outdoor water tap for for a hose pipe with the use of plastic push fit pipes.
I have t'd off the water supply and pushed the pipe through the wall to the other side. I now need to connect a elbow and another pipe to run the plumbing up the wall.
This is all surface mounted.
The question is, how can i possibly get the elbow nice and tight against the wall? I dont want to make a massive chase in the wall to house the elbow joint but dont really want it to stick so far out from the wall either.
I was wondering whether a long 90degree bend pipe was availble to buy so instead of using a elbow i could use the "90 degree elbow pipe" instead with straight coupler connections on each end instead?
I'm new to pvc plumbing so any advice I'd most appreciate it.
Thanks in advance