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johnbhoy

Hi.

First off I'm not a plumber, this is a diy project so go easy:eek:

I'm fitting a new shower for my mother and got it connected up ok but soon noticed a leak dripping down the wall cavity. The pipe is 8mm copper and goes from the bathroom shower up into the attic were its connected to the bathroom water supply which is 15mm copper. The 8mm copper pipe running from shower to water connection is about 5m in length with no joints, it's just bent into place. I took it out to investigate the leak and it's burst where it was situated halfway up the wall cavity.

Would I be ok to re pipe it using 15mm speedfit grey pipe and could I run it for the complete 5m with possibly 1 elbow joint in it?

Also are copper compression fittings ok the use with this?

PS. Am I right in saying 8mm copper is quite unusual for a shower? It's an old house
 
speedfit is quite alright to use with compression fittings just don't forget the inserts for the pipe. 8mm is very unusual as a feed for a shower, probably did for ease of placing and laziness.
 
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Thanks for the speedy reply guys. Yes I'll remember to inserts, I was unsure if they were used with compression fittings so thanks.

Will I be able to buy say a 5m lenth of pipe from my local plumbers merchant? Looking on screwfix they only seem to do them in 25m length which are quite pricey considering I would have 20m waste
 
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you should be able to get a 3m length from you local plumbers merchant and will be loads cheaper than the diy stores, just get a couple of these and sorted
 
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its a real git especailly when a radiator union nut is seized or 'being diffcult' and you have your grips on the valve and the spanner on the nut - you are just waiting for the grips to slip and the pipe to bend/split and ........................
 
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