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Couple of years ago we had to move a rad in a golfclub with parquet flooring. Someone had done it before us and 'sh1te' goes nowhere near far enough to describe the mess they left the floor in. Because we carefully used a multitool to get access, it took the 4 tries to identify our access. #Proud. Buggers still took 2 months to pay tho :(
 
The tail on the left is fine, I’d have the tail a bit longer so that the pushfit elbow isn’t pressed up against the floor.
The tail on the right, again lower into the void and then that pipe going through the centre of joist.
But honestly what’s been done is perfectly acceptable.
 
The tail on the left is fine, I’d have the tail a bit longer so that the pushfit elbow isn’t pressed up against the floor.
The tail on the right, again lower into the void and then that pipe going through the centre of joist.
But honestly what’s been done is perfectly acceptable.
 
It passes as acceptable to modern thinking, but it is basically as quick and nasty and least skilled job done.
I would always take the extra time needed to install soldered copper, which sometimes is only a couple extra minutes.
Removing water from existing pipes and draining/refilling is the only costly time, but often still needed when using push fit
 

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