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Hi im hoping someone on here can offer some sound advice. Ive bought new taps and flexi hoses for my bathroom sink. They are plumbed in using solid pipework. Underneath the sink halfway down the pipe is an isolation valve for both taps, there the kind where u have to use a flathead screwdriver to turn. When i turn them a bit of water squirts out when its halfway through the turn then stops when its fully turned one way or the other. Is this normal? Im thinking i need to attach a small piece of deburred new pipe to the isolation valve then flexi hose to the new pipe then obviously the flex hose to the tap tails. Im aware of how to do most of it but need to ask should i wrap ptfe tape or put sealing compound like plumbers mait on and under the new olive also how many turns after hand tight should i go as i dont want to over tighten. Also will it be hard to get the old olive and pipe out of the isolation valve and if sealing compound has been used previously will i be able to remove it. Thanks hope someone with experiance can help as i heard so many different opinions on other forum which is making me unsure of how to do it.