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Hi,

I need to temporarily remove my bathtub in order to fix a damp wall. Water was going behind the bath due to some dodgy tiles, as a result it has rotted the wall behind it.

My question is, once I have disconnected the water supply, do I need to temporarily cap the pips whilst I do the repair work to the walls?

Just to make things more complicated, the bath is connected to a Sani-flo unit, I'm presuming I just disconnect this as normal?

Any advice is much appreciated.

Thanks

Harry
 

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