Pushon pipe connector for hot water

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My bath water supply pipes are connected to the water by means of plastic pipes with inbuilt valves.

After changing a dripping tap valve I cannot turn the hot water back on as the small plastic screw in the pipe connector appears to be lodged and I am worried that further attempts may make it impossible to turn on the hot water again.

Does anyone have any suggestions re turning the screw and also if all else fails how much a plumber should charge to replace the small push on pipe connector with the valve in it?

Thanks
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Due to the FOREVER increases in running a business I aint going nowhere for less than £65.00 plus materials, this will cover first hour then it's £40.00 per hour and rising weekly as Part A to b***** Z is brought in by this big brother control freaking goverment, emergency guys are £75.00 callout and £55.00 per hour plus materials plus vat in my area.
 
If you live in brum I'll change it for £50.


ill be there mate

this weekend :wink:
 
The Speedfit iso taps (two tone grey) are off when the slot's across the pipe and ONLY turn clockwise to on with the slot in line with the pipe. If the slot's "gone" you could cut a deeper one with a hacksaw - carefully!

If you can turn the water off from the loft or airing cupd, etc, the plumber will know he has a much simpler job than it might be.
 
Let me see.

Hotel £85.

6 hrs travel at £65 including fuel

One off call out charge £85

Thereafter £65 an hour.

VAT and materials

Hell you can work it out yourself :lol:
 
I hear so many folks are now trying to qualify in plumbing, it shouldn't be much trouble finding someone who will do it for nothing, just to get a customer reference and a job write up for their NVQ portfolio.

In fact you might even find someone willing to pay you for the privilege. Contact your nearest further education establishment.
 

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