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    Replacing isolation valves

    Thanks. I was guessing that would be the case but hoping not as the other pipe is in an awkward spot. Cheers
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    Replacing isolation valves

    Hi guys I'm in the process of replacing cloakroom toilet suite and unearthed these isolating valves. I was expecting a traditional compressing fitting. Any idea how to remove these? Thanks Craig
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    Replacing cloakroom toilet suite - help with fittings needed

    Thanks Darren, advice very much appreciated
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    Replacing cloakroom toilet suite - help with fittings needed

    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...
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    DIYer updating plumbing fittings in cloakroom toilet - Help needed

    Makes perfect sense, thank you very much! :)
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    DIYer updating plumbing fittings in cloakroom toilet - Help needed

    Thanks guys. When I said stop tap I actually meant isolating valves. Appreciate the help. The pipes will be hidden inside a vanity unit. Then it's onto the toilet :) Cheers
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    DIYer updating plumbing fittings in cloakroom toilet - Help needed

    Hi Guys We've recently moved and are in the process of updating the cloakroom toilet. I've taken the sink out and there's pipes attached in multiple ways. Could someone suggest which modern pipes and stop-taps I need to replace what I've discovered in order to fit the new sink? Photo...
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