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Bath pop-up waste

Discuss Bath pop-up waste in the Plumbing Forum at Plumbers Forums; Hello I'm fitting one of these fancy cable operated pop-up wastes on a new bath install. Due to lack of space under bath and need for 75mm trap depth (waste ...
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    Hello
    I'm fitting one of these fancy cable operated pop-up wastes on a new bath install. Due to lack of space under bath and need for 75mm trap depth (waste runs to soil stack),the trap water level will be just below the bottom of the bath.This means that the pop-up mechanism will be permanently submerged.Any likely probs? I live in a hard water area.

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    make sure its stainless steel or at least all brass including cable.

    a replacement is between £18-30 and will nark you off replacing it each year or two.

    cant you chop down floor board and lower stack boss?

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    Default Re: Bath pop-up waste

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    Hi Redsaw
    Mod you suggest not practical. The stack is "nextdoor" in an airing cupboard. Access awful.
    Don

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    use a 'bendy' 40mm pipe connector
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    Default Re: Bath pop-up waste

    I think i'll take the Pop up back and swop for a Click clack type which won't mind staying wet.

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    Default Re: Bath pop-up waste

    Click clack are annoying on baths as you keep operating the thing by accident.

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    Raise the bath??
    Proud to be 'Part P', the world is now my mollusc!

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    Default Re: Bath pop-up waste

    What's wrong with an old-fashioned bath plug, nothing to go faulty except the plug itself, then get a new one for 50P from any hardware shop?

    PS I just bought a new plug and fitted it myself, I didn't even need to call in a plumber!
    Last edited by stratobuddy; 24-08-2012 at 12:00 PM.

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