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Afternoon all,

It appears my toilet inlet pipe has developed a leak at on of the top 2 joints (between plastic pipe into toilet and between copper pipe with isolator screw) I'll attach pic.

Just wondering what the fitting is that I need.

Thanks,
G
 

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replace the stop valve
something like this one in screwfix
p/isolating-valve-15mm-10-pack/32802

That’s a 15-15mm iso valve won’t fit for the above situation

Have a look at 58008
 

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