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Still loads to be done, so much thinking involved, ill get some pics of the bathrooms too when they're finished, they're really special, £3500 shower head in the main bathroom.[/QUOTE

They the waterfall colour changing ones ?
 
Still loads to be done, so much thinking involved, ill get some pics of the bathrooms too when they're finished, they're really special, £3500 shower head in the main bathroom.

£3500 shower head...What I could do with £3500??? A £10 tip and I'm buzzing

Thinking about it I need a new shower hose for my shower. £15 jobbie will suffice
 
Still loads to be done, so much thinking involved, ill get some pics of the bathrooms too when they're finished, they're really special, £3500 shower head in the main bathroom.[/QUOTE

They the waterfall colour changing ones ?

Yea the crosswater one, revive I think it's called. They make some nice stuff actually.
 
most of the unvented systems ive fitted has been done with 15mm to bath, 15 or 10mm to basins. 28-22mm distribution pipework as needed. the only time ive gone 22mm to bath was on a double bath.

other fixtures positions dependant of course.

so what your saying is is that you branch off to most appliances in 15mm from a 22mm or 28mm distribution pipe?
 
Continental.
 
Just work out the flow rates to each outlet and that will dictate the pipe size.
 
Don't mind me while I bump some threads in the plumbing forum category. This thread might not be a current topic, if it isn't, just let it drop off the list.

If you DO want to reply to it, go ahead, that's fine. Your post might add some value to the thread and help newer members in the future.
 
what a terrible load of installs.
 
thought I'd have a quick browse and laugh over some old stuff. been a couple years i think. still busy on here?
 
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Shiney pipes at top
 
As a new plumber i would say i can DEFINATLY pull this one of *cough cough*, im joking of course, but looking at this beautiful copper piping i hope to get to that standard of awesomness! Great job there Whn1
 
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