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I need help before i lose my mind lol. I have used 5 of these pushfit fittings now on my bathroom and all have leaked.

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Please tell me what i am doing wrong.

They are leaking from the base of the tap, I have hand tightened them and they leak. I have tightened them tight and they leak, I am going out of my mind can somebody please tell me where i am going wrong, The pushfit part has no problem and is working perfect its when i screw to the tap i am having issue's. I was advised that this is easy. I fell stupid.
 
Hey have you wrapped PTFE tape (costs about £1) around the thread?

A normal thread will not be water tights as water will shoot through the gap thats why you wrap it with a tape that does not let water pass. This is normal practice not a quick fix.

Oops actually looking at the thread it has a washer that will seal. What is the condition of the washer? is it frayed? or mishaped?
 
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If you're fitting onto old taps the condition of the threads, or dirt/grit/sealant might be an issue but I can't see why you'd be using new flexi's on old taps.

If you over-tightened them in desperation second time around they may well not seal any more.

Otherwise, bad bunch. You used 5 of the same make yeah? You can get duds. Unusual though. If you went for something like screwfix's cheapest you take your chances. Send them back. These things do work and hand-tight is usually enough.

Can you give us a link to where you bought them? Help warn us of of them.
 
are you a hundred percent sure the leak isnt from higher up and running down? wipe tissue paper above the join to test for dampness but rub it dry first as condensation will make it appear wet.
 
I avoid flexis where ever possible but where I have no choice I make sure that I add a fibre washer not to be confused with tap conn washers good luck for next time..regards turnpin:)
 
that should seal with the washer as stated can try a bit of ptfe to help it along surprised its still leaking
 
Do not use PTFE make sure that the rubber washer is there in the flexi. Wipe the thread on the tap and a slight smear of LSX, if the rubber washer is not there replace flexi or worse case scenario use a fibre washer.
 
I need help before i lose my mind lol. I have used 5 of these pushfit fittings now on my bathroom and all have leaked.

892972.jpg



Please tell me what i am doing wrong.

They are leaking from the base of the tap, I have hand tightened them and they leak. I have tightened them tight and they leak, I am going out of my mind can somebody please tell me where i am going wrong, The pushfit part has no problem and is working perfect its when i screw to the tap i am having issue's. I was advised that this is easy. I fell stupid.
Hi mate it seems Watertights post is possibly the best advice i.e. just scrap them as somethings wrong if 5 have leaked. Be assured theres no problem using flexi's when used properly. They get u out of tight spots and save time. What I would suggest is u use John Guest Speed-fit flexi's (thats my first choice but Hep is a good brand also).

However a couple of weeks ago I fitted a bathroom suite and to my surprised (as Ive used speedfit for years) the screw end of the flexis onto the bath taps wouldn't fix/seat properly as the inner pipe at the nut end wouldnt fit into the inner of the tap end. After a bit of head scratching I mentioned it to the customer they said they got taps of internet! I had to use soldered tap connectors instead. Make sure the black washer is seated properly or add a second washer (rubber or fibre dont over tighten rubber as it will split).
 
Do not use PTFE make sure that the rubber washer is there in the flexi. Wipe the thread on the tap and a slight smear of LSX, if the rubber washer is not there replace flexi or worse case scenario use a fibre washer.

winston whats wrong with ptfe ??
 
Do not use PTFE make sure that the rubber washer is there in the flexi. Wipe the thread on the tap and a slight smear of LSX, if the rubber washer is not there replace flexi or worse case scenario use a fibre washer.

What is LSX?
 
lsx is a clear sealant smells a bit but not for long comes in a tube you smear it on your finger then onto the thread..not bad stuff but bit messy i would still err towards ptfe but everyone has their own preferances
 
Are there any circumstances where lsx would be preffered over ptfe?
 
Ive nvr used LSX in my 25 years of plumbing, PTFE where applicable everytime (boss white and hemp flex prior to that) but again its what the individual is comfortable using.

Please note dont confuse above items with Hawk White type joint compound paste. This is used for brass compression fittings and should not be used on plastic pipework or fittings or where rubber washers are use.
 
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