Discuss 3 way diverter cistern / bidet spray and flexible tail in the USA area at PlumbersForums.net

There’s no harm in it, unless you kink it. You asked about rigid pipework, merely just giving that option.


As a professional - if you were approaching this job which would you go for for longevity - flexible tail, or a straight service valve?


On one other point - I came across the layout in the photo below in my office -I was intrigued by the chrome pipework (marked with the yellow arrow) - is this a new way of doing things? or_st.jpg
 

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