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I can't see any real problem using soldered fittings there! I always manage.
And slip fittings if you have no movement.
Somebody has used all copper pipe with soldered fittings and you are now going to use inferior push fit, just because you think it too difficult IMO.
Get an experienced plumber who is used to working with soldered fittings to do it for you. Have it all drained for the plumber and that will save most of his/her time for the job. If you are sure there isn't going to be enough movement, then buy 4 slip fittings beforehand, as highly unlikely a plumber will carry them in 28mm. Sometimes it is best and cheaper to call in a pro.
Most water that doesn't drain from the pipes can be removed other methods easily.
And slip fittings if you have no movement.
Somebody has used all copper pipe with soldered fittings and you are now going to use inferior push fit, just because you think it too difficult IMO.
Get an experienced plumber who is used to working with soldered fittings to do it for you. Have it all drained for the plumber and that will save most of his/her time for the job. If you are sure there isn't going to be enough movement, then buy 4 slip fittings beforehand, as highly unlikely a plumber will carry them in 28mm. Sometimes it is best and cheaper to call in a pro.
Most water that doesn't drain from the pipes can be removed other methods easily.
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