G
Gem b
Hi any advice very much appreciated...
live in a Victorian terrace no idea how old pipe work is. My washing machine and dishwasher are connected to cold water outlet via a y piece that was there when we moved in. This started leaking some months ago so replaced with a crappy homebase one this till leaked! So used new washers on old y piece this seemed to do trick. Problem is it started leaking again and as a stop gap I disconnected the y piece and screwed just the washing machine hose straight into pipe - it still leaks. This is a new washing machine so don't think it is the cold water piping from the machine, to check this I tried screwing in just the dishwasher - still leaking. So am thinking it must be the cold water outlet. Is there anything I can do to clean up this connection and stop it from leaking? Or do I need to go down route of replacing, probably beyond my capabilities!!
thanks for your help
gem
live in a Victorian terrace no idea how old pipe work is. My washing machine and dishwasher are connected to cold water outlet via a y piece that was there when we moved in. This started leaking some months ago so replaced with a crappy homebase one this till leaked! So used new washers on old y piece this seemed to do trick. Problem is it started leaking again and as a stop gap I disconnected the y piece and screwed just the washing machine hose straight into pipe - it still leaks. This is a new washing machine so don't think it is the cold water piping from the machine, to check this I tried screwing in just the dishwasher - still leaking. So am thinking it must be the cold water outlet. Is there anything I can do to clean up this connection and stop it from leaking? Or do I need to go down route of replacing, probably beyond my capabilities!!
thanks for your help
gem