My kitchen sink and dishwasher are connected on the end of the hot/cold feeds from bathroom above it.
The pipes run down a corner of the kitchen wall and I'm thinking of having it rerouted. We are having a new kitchen so the opportunity presents itself to fairly easily reroute so the connections are closer to incoming cold and boiler output.
The feeds to bathroom and on to kitchen are all 15mm. Incoming cold is 15mm after stopcock (black plastic before it). Boiler is a combi.
Are there any other reasons why this would be a good idea or just a case of me weighing up cost vs aesthetics?
I'm guessing flow to kitchen would be affected if e.g. bath was running although haven't experienced problems.
Thanks.
The pipes run down a corner of the kitchen wall and I'm thinking of having it rerouted. We are having a new kitchen so the opportunity presents itself to fairly easily reroute so the connections are closer to incoming cold and boiler output.
The feeds to bathroom and on to kitchen are all 15mm. Incoming cold is 15mm after stopcock (black plastic before it). Boiler is a combi.
Are there any other reasons why this would be a good idea or just a case of me weighing up cost vs aesthetics?
I'm guessing flow to kitchen would be affected if e.g. bath was running although haven't experienced problems.
Thanks.