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What would be the best & afficient way to tackle this job.???
 
How near pipes, plastic or copper? A picture would help so advise can be given.

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The number you need for answer is under p for plumber in yellow pages
 
How near pipes, plastic or copper? A picture would help so advise can be given.

welcome to the forum.

Thanks.
The all pipes r cooper based all old and new positions r same. Is there any 10mm to 22mm locksheild & trv valves available .???
 
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