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Probably, bar any dangerous work, overall the worst work I have seen posted on here!
I wouldn’t trust one little part of any of the work done there.
Clearly a complete plumbing novice to have done that!
Silly to have allowed anyone to have taken that work on, even if they had been free.
 
The a silver lining to every builders cloud...

Nothing we lot could do could compare. Think it about time we started showing a set of pictures like this to prospective customers so they can see why saving 28 pence on a job may not be a good move :rolleyes:

Some folk will spoil the job for ha'porth o tar!

I the grand scheme of things, there is no saving is there?

They penny pinch over a tradesman and then pay one the same amount as they would have originally to put things right. In fact it is possibly more due to the tradesman being offended at playing second fiddle.
The cost of the 'non-tadesman' is a pure loss isn't it?

Numb as a pump.
 
I bet you couldn't take the smile off your face?
I hope you walk away from that. I have taken on 'others' hideous work before and wished I hadn't.
On the contrary I didn't take much removing as nothing was secured in place no surprise there. All put back in place now with the conversation to the owner of I told you so being very satisfying
 
Speaking as a home DIYer / novice myself, whilst I can see what's wrong in all these photos can someone enlighten me why the use of PTFE is wrong? I've used it on several joints at home and feel a bit embarrassed now :oops:
 
Speaking as a home DIYer / novice myself, whilst I can see what's wrong in all these photos can someone enlighten me why the use of PTFE is wrong? I've used it on several joints at home and feel a bit embarrassed now :oops:
There's no point wrapping it around the threads if it's needed at all wrap it around the olives took me ages to take it all off from this job
 
Interesting. When I was shown the basics decades ago, it included putting tape around the male thread as a cleaner way than using jointing compound. Are you saying use nothing at all unless you get a leak?
 
Interesting. When I was shown the basics decades ago, it included putting tape around the male thread as a cleaner way than using jointing compound. Are you saying use nothing at all unless you get a leak?

Around a Male thread yes. Around the thread on a compression doesnt do anything. The olive causes the seal a bit of paste around the pipe/ olive is enough
 
Speaking as a home DIYer / novice myself, whilst I can see what's wrong in all these photos can someone enlighten me why the use of PTFE is wrong? I've used it on several joints at home and feel a bit embarrassed now :oops:

The threads on a male joint are solely where the water can pass and need ptfe or other to seal.
The threads on compression joints are not solely where water can pass and are only for the nuts to hold the fitting together between the compressed olives.
If the olives failed to seal properly in a compression joint that you had also used ptfe on threads, then the water would just pass between the gap between nut and pipe
 

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