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I was under the impression that you pressure test on full installs and small use is not necessarily done with pressure test.
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I know where you're coming from but the existing pipe was 22mm plastic so just a few fittings to the flexi from the bath taps.
I bet the pipe is scored, how else could it dribble unless the o ring is damaged.
I bet the pipe is scored, how else could it dribble unless the o ring is damaged.
Ever seen at merchants the straight lengths of plastic pipes being dragged by staff or plumbers along the ground?
I agree but I wonder why it was over a month before it dribbled?I bet the pipe is scored, how else could it dribble unless the o ring is damaged.
Yes it was the hot but the bath had not been run for over a week before it leakedHot was it?
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