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Scorps79

Hi,

We have just had new plumbing fitted underneath
the kitchen sink. Please see the photo.
Unfortunately mistakes were made and
now we have 2 new stopcocks instead of
one and also 2 extra bends in the copper
pipe.

Can anyone foresee any issues with
this? I was concerned the cold water
pressure may be reduced ...

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not pleasing to the eye, but seeing it is in 22mm pipework, I doubt you'll suffer any issues. Lever valves were used, so why fit TWO of them?

I would easily have just used the one bend. Personally, I would have pulled a 90 degree bend on the 22.
 
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Not the nicest to look at but mains will cope with the small resistance. At least you have isolation valves . Rather have 2 than 0. So youl be fine.
 
I think maybe the plumb put the lowest one on in a rush maybe to get back water on then realised once cupboard installed it wouldn't be accessible by the customer so installed a second one instead of knocking the water back off.
 

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