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Hi in the process of redecorating the downstairs toilet. I loosend the cistern to pull an old wooden pannel out from behind it. In doing so ive cracked the old plastic 20mm pipe up to the T peice. Is there any way of rectifying this without replacing the whole pipe. Cheers
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Is it grey pipe? And it’s the water supply to the toilet ?
 
I’ve a customer with combi boiler works fine and provides heating upstairs but downstairs is cold, isolated all rads upstairs boiler goes out on overheat, there are some stuck trvs on downstairs rads but on releasing pins still no circulation, I’m thinking sludges rads
any other options
 
I’ve a customer with combi boiler works fine and provides heating upstairs but downstairs is cold, isolated all rads upstairs boiler goes out on overheat, there are some stuck trvs on downstairs rads but on releasing pins still no circulation, I’m thinking sludges rads
any other options
Hey roger, you sure you meant to post here?
 
Hi yes it is grey pipe supplying the toilet.

Sorry to say it’s not an easy job it’s polyork and it’s imperial in my experience it’s too brittle to do anything with they sell adapters but you normally find / end up using a philmac utc or repipe
 

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