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Fitting bath taps.
Nov 10
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I'm fitting new taps in my bathroom. Can I use flexible tap connectors on hot and cold taps? It is the first time I've thought of using them.
Hope you can help.
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Yes, not a problem.
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Flexible tap connectors typically have a smaller internar diameter than a copper pipe. This can sometimes be a problem if you have a gravity system (reduced flow rate). Not usually a problem for a mains pressure system.
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