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Cristina

Hi. I am moving home and I need to remove the bath tub a few weeks before the move, without replacing it. There is a wet room drain under the tub, and I am going to leave it as it is. How can I turn off the water supply for the bat tub only?

Under the sink there are two screws in the connectors, but they do not seem to work for either sink or bath tub. I think even if they did work they would not cut off water to the tub as the pipes are not directly connected.
I attach some images of the kind of connections in place. , I hope they are clear enough.
Any advice appreciated!
Cristina
 

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why would you take the bath??
anyway the water supply needs to be turned of and the pipes to the bath capped off.
if the bath is not to be replaced really you should take it back to the point that tees of to the bath and isolate there to avoid dead legs
 
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I am taking the bath tub because that's what the landlord wants. We agreed I could install a bath tub at my expenses providing I would take it away when leaving.
Cristina
 
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