Hi guys
I'm replacing an old toilet cloakroom suite with new vanity basin unit and vanity toilet unit. Current fittings date back to early 1980s.
As a DIYer I'm thinking I should replace the isolating valve for the toilet inlet with a straight coupler and place a new isolating valve further up so I have decent access in future. (Photo attached).
1. Do you guys think this is the right thing to do?
2. What valves and pipes would people suggest? I.e. copper or plastic / push fit or compression?
3. Do I need to replace the swan neck pan connector?
Thanks
Craig
I'm replacing an old toilet cloakroom suite with new vanity basin unit and vanity toilet unit. Current fittings date back to early 1980s.
As a DIYer I'm thinking I should replace the isolating valve for the toilet inlet with a straight coupler and place a new isolating valve further up so I have decent access in future. (Photo attached).
1. Do you guys think this is the right thing to do?
2. What valves and pipes would people suggest? I.e. copper or plastic / push fit or compression?
3. Do I need to replace the swan neck pan connector?
Thanks
Craig