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Hi,

I am a newbie to the forum and plumbing and really hope this isn't a stupid question or in the wrong place!

We moved into our place just over a year ago and off our bedroom there is an extension for an en-suite bathroom with toilet, sink and shower.

the shower I always hated as couldn't move in it. So... After learning how to fit compression fittings on copper from my father-in-law I thought I could replace the shower as my first plumbing experience.

Looked at pipes and there was a plastic (sorry have no technical names) pipe running from one of loft at the tanks to the other into the extension and then down in between the walls ( plaster board front and back) to where the electric shower was! There was a T piece that went horizontal to the shower to an elbow that came out of the wall to the shower unit. The other part of the T when down to under the floor boards with another elbow that then went onto copper pipe to feed the sink and toilet!

in my wisdom and with not much research I decided to replace all the plastic with copper ( partly also because I want it done properly and thought replacing it all would lengthen the life!).

Completed all the work after a lot of sweating and swearing ( I am too big really to fit in our loft :-( ) oh and turning the water on with an isolation valve open soaking the whole place and it pouring out on the room below :-(but..... Then read on an forum that compression fittings should never be used within walls or under floor boards!

i want it done properly to last as many years as possible and if we do decide to sell I don't want trouble as I read stories of it being illegal!

Should I pull it all out and get it done by a qualified plumber?

Just get someone to replace all the joints?

Leave it and try not to freak out worrying about it leaking everywhere?

or..... Something else?

several people have said leave it it should be fine! Including my father-in-law who has masses of experience with plumbing and everything!

i finished Sunday just gone and so far no leaks...fingers crossed :)

please help me with advice as am going nuts wondering what to do!

P.S. I have searched the web for hours but cannot find an answer!
 
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It's hard to keep track of what you've said but it sounds like you'd be doing yourself a favour by getting a plumber in to check things over.
 
Cheapest and most permanent option is Get a plumber.

It's going to come back and haunt you just when you don't expect it.
 
Cheapest option has already sailed if you've had a flood.

Spend some dosh and give yourself peace of mind.
 
Well my thinking is if i do a soldered joint right it will last a life time.
if i do a compression right where i cant see it its sods law it will randomly leak!
 
comp joins do not leak unless they are not but on right, so dont worry about them, sold joints can lea just the same, but we all on here have come across a solder joint that has held for years, tough it and it he scome apart, had one two weeks ago on a gas pipe
 
comp joins do not leak unless they are not but on right, so dont worry about them, sold joints can lea just the same, but we all on here have come across a solder joint that has held for years, tough it and it he scome apart, had one two weeks ago on a gas pipe

Am i right in thinking you have put all of your comps on right and never had a leak in your career ?


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Thanks for all the replies.

I am tempted to get a plumber in and might try and get some over to have a look and see what they think to replacement costs.

Are there any fittings that are safe to be used behind walls that I could use? apart from soldering, I would be worried about burning the house down :(
 
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