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Hello and thank you for helping me out here.

Please see attached pics. Is it normal for the hot & cold pipes coming out of the shower to be some sort of plastic compound?

The only thing preventing the pipes hitting the tiles is a layer of transparent silicone. Is their a better way to do this (without knocking the wall down and using the screw-to-wall solutions I've seen)?

I have the existing shower collar but is it really ok to just put this on the wall and seal it with silicone? It will cover the pipe and go slightly over the nut, as shown, but any water leaking inside of that will surely build up and my worry is that it might leak back through into the wall if the silicone around the pipe isn't 100% perfect......

I am very worried about a big leak here.
FYI these are all the original parts (new home) - I just need to change the washers in the mixer bar unit.

Thanks for your help!
 

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If there's no leak then it's probably fine. I'm assuming the plastic threaded outlets/feeds came with the shower by the looks of things although I've never come across them myself, maybe they're common in The Netherlands - don't suppose you have the installation instructions for the shower?
 
If there's no leak then it's probably fine. I'm assuming the plastic threaded outlets/feeds came with the shower by the looks of things although I've never come across them myself, maybe they're common in The Netherlands - don't suppose you have the installation instructions for the shower?

Hi..
If there's no leak then it's probably fine. I'm assuming the plastic threaded outlets/feeds came with the shower by the looks of things although I've never come across them myself, maybe they're common in The Netherlands - don't suppose you have the installation instructions for the shower?


Thanks, Keefy.
It's a new UK home and I don' have the instructions, unfortunately. I'm just going to put the pipe collars on and fingers crossed no leaks!
 

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