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Hi All,
I'm replacing the lead water mains in my house. The picture shows where the lead water mains meets a t-piece. I'm not sure what this is made of, it doesn't seem to be magnetic (just used a little fridge magnet). It's kind of a dull greyish colour, so doesn't look like copper to me, but I'm no expert.
I want to remove the lead pipe coming up on the right of the photo. I want to keep supply to the pipe that carries on to the left of the photo.
At some point in the future, I'll be getting a plumber in to actually sort out a lot of issues, move the boiler and a bunch of other stuff. However, right now I need to replace the water mains to be able to start several other jobs.
So, i'm looking for the easiest fix to keep a water supply, replace that lead pipe and not have to muck around with all the other pipes (if possible!). If not possible, then please let me know how annoying this is going to be.
Can I just replace the lead pipe with some copper, is there a fitting that will go with this t-piece?
Should I just attach copper to the lead with a leadloc fitting a bit further back down the mains?
As I say, looking for an easy solution not the best solution
Hope you can help, cheers.
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Hi All,
I'm replacing the lead water mains in my house. The picture shows where the lead water mains meets a t-piece. I'm not sure what this is made of, it doesn't seem to be magnetic (just used a little fridge magnet). It's kind of a dull greyish colour, so doesn't look like copper to me, but I'm no expert.
I want to remove the lead pipe coming up on the right of the photo. I want to keep supply to the pipe that carries on to the left of the photo.
At some point in the future, I'll be getting a plumber in to actually sort out a lot of issues, move the boiler and a bunch of other stuff. However, right now I need to replace the water mains to be able to start several other jobs.
So, i'm looking for the easiest fix to keep a water supply, replace that lead pipe and not have to muck around with all the other pipes (if possible!). If not possible, then please let me know how annoying this is going to be.
Can I just replace the lead pipe with some copper, is there a fitting that will go with this t-piece?
Should I just attach copper to the lead with a leadloc fitting a bit further back down the mains?
As I say, looking for an easy solution not the best solution
Hope you can help, cheers.
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