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Could you tell me why I keep seeing tape round the threads of compression fittings all over the place where professionals must have fitted them?

Surely the seal is on the olive and if you tape up the thread you are working against that seal as the thread should never need to be water tight, or am I missing something?

As a DIYer I lightly paste the olive, never had a problem that a nip with the spanner didn't cure

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you shouldn't have any sort of tape on the threads at all as you correctly state the seal is on the olive. probably not professionals who went before, did you find any lost horse shoes?
 
Normally a sign of a diy'er imo, but with the influx of "plumbers" serving just a few weeks "time" at the multitude of training schools around the country this trade is being diluted to a handyman or diy occupation

Am I bitter? to right
 
^^ 100% agree with Eco. No "plumber" in the true sense of the word would do that. Pay your money take your chance or people need to get to know your local genuine tradesman which may be hard in a society where most don't know their next door neighbour
 
Just makes me giggle.
 
Water board round here are chronic serial offenders. Every joint on meter connections wrapped. Also every bg customer that's had a magnetic filter installed seems to be taped too

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You normally see ptfe wrapped on the olive not on the thread, i only EVER do this if i am connecting a compression coupling on to poly-ork pipe or occasionally when i use a green ring on to very old copper pipe
 
i put on the thread on a magna clean , never ever liked meatl fittings going onto plastic , but that might just be me lol
 
I've had to do it myself in the past, where someone before you has over compressed an olive, to such a point that they've compressed the copper pipe.

It isn't good practise. Then we've discussed putting jointing paste on olives, and the jury was split on that.
 
Oh blimey, we're going to have this conversation again!! :yes:

Ha. I used to use a bit of Jet Blue on everything. However after the last thread on this subject I have been a bit braver and done some 'dry' joints. Not had any issues.

Years of habit though, and hard to break. If a bit of jointing compound flies down the pipe, it could knacker a new tap/ ruin a gas valve.

As I said in the last thread, to avoid this I would compress the fitting, undo it and paste the olive then re-insert. More time consuming but no danger of paste in the pipe work. If it's not vital to keep clean then I will just paste the bevel on the fitting and fit it.
 
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