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In the photo there is a grey 32mm push fit elbow between the sink trap and down pipe. I want to replace the elbow with a "male" push fit tee attached to an air admittance valve to stop gurgling noises.
I can't find a tee fitting that description, can anybody offer a solution as you can see space...
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I have a troublesome fixed 15mm copper pipe with isolation valve going to my toilet fill valve. It's too tight for a Flexi hose. Can I use a push fit tap connector instead which will give me more flexibility in fitting?
Hi, I'm trying to replace a motorhome tap and have come across these push fittings which don't seem to have any movement to enable uncoupling.
Does anyone know if these are uncoupleable and if so, how?
TIA.
Home central heating in 10mm plastic then via a push fit connector to 10mm copper feeding the radiator.
Is it possible to get the copper pipe out of the fitting or is the coupling a one time use design.
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Can anyone advise how the copper push fit connectors work?
Is it a matter of just pushing in the pipe until it goes in as far as it can and are these connectors suitable for water and gas?
Also I see that there is a special tool to release the connector if you get it wrong or not quite...
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The chap that we purchased the bathroom kit from, supplied us a replacement but it was threaded as opposed to push fit
We are wanting a 180mm long spout, with an angle
The one he supplied is perfect except that the fittings do not marry
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I was just wondering if anyone knows the brand of this push fit? I've tried several different searches on google but I cant find anything similar. And also is the plastic pipe polybutylene or else?
I was interested to see how the copper pipe could be release if it needed to be in the...
Random push fit pipe with no end on near toilet ,would this be leading to anywhere shower etc think it is connected to a longer pipe headed toward shower cubicle , seems very loose when i move it ,would it be leading to shower or just lying loose from a previous connection? Before new bathroom...
I have spent an inordinate amount of time trying to work out the best approach to fitting valves to my new towel rail, but i just don’t have the experience to know the best approach and would appreciate input from you guys. If i get this wrong, it’s going to be a major PITA to correct...
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I'm currently DIYing my bathroom and have a soil stack with 3 waste pipes bossed into it (bath, basin and bidet) - all waste is currently push fit under the floors.
Before I tile the floor, I'm going to replace all the push fit waste with solvent weld - it's not leaking but seems prudent...
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Looking for advice on easiest way to move a radiator (only needs to move 10-15cm to the left). I have a unvented indirect cyclinder, fed from a standard boiler. All my pipework runs down from the loft (its a bungalow), through the walls and each radiator has a centrally located outlet on...
Does it matter if they aren’t fully inserted, as long as they go past sealing ring? I cut a bit of pipe 1-2cm too short and can’t get it out the other side to change!
Hi guys.
Not a plumber just a sparky.
Did an EICR on a rental and was looking for the non existent gas bond and just wondered out of curiosity if you can use push fit on gas pipe? Or are these something else?
I have only ever noticed soldered joints by meters before.
Hi, Ive hot a lot of standing water under my floorboards.
I cant get access right underneath, but can guess at it being a certain speedfit pipe as I can hear dripping from a certain area.
its not protected in anything, Im wondering if theres an easy way of attaching a new pipe and pulling ot...
I am trying to combine some push fit waste pipes that go directly into the outside drain. They are 34mm. Can anyone tell me where I can get this size? It all seems to be 32 or 40 mm. Thanks
Soldered up a bunch of new pipe work to move a rad and decided to use push fit adapors on the last section where the new pipe joins the existing.
Mainly because it was my first time soldering, the area is quite tight and i struggled to get the existing pipe fully dry in order to make the joint...
Hi. I thought I'd do my bit and return a little of the help I have received on this brilliant forum.
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Hi. I think this is one of your push fit elbows. Can it be demounted (the push fit)
If so, how. Can it be remounted or are they one time use...
I had a leak coming out from this reducing tee just after a month after installation.
I think it’s an old Hep2O tee.
I took it apart and found that the grab ring had scratch the PEX pipe.
Making me think the pipe had move out of its place.
Has anyone else have the same problem and any idea...
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