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Hi firstly want to say thanks for all the helpful advice given to me do far. I have one last question. I have read that if you gave a combi boiler you shouldn't connect the water to a toilet via a flexible hose, something about the water pressure not being good enough. Is that true? Thanks for any help
 
Thanks for that....I think I read it on diynot forum...clearly not expert advice
 
a plumber shouldn't use flexies full stop but there is no reason why not to as a diy'er but if it goes Pete tong you can always post in the want a plumber section
 
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