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Flexi waste connection - bodge?


Tom

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Our plumber has just about finished now, and was today making the final connections to taps, sink etc. I've just been round to have a look and am disappointed to see he's used flexible connectors for the wastes in the en suite and bathroom. Am I right to think this is a bodge?

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1 hour ago, Tom said:

Our plumber has just about finished now, and was today making the final connections to taps, sink etc. I've just been round to have a look and am disappointed to see he's used flexible connectors for the wastes in the en suite and bathroom. Am I right to think this is a bodge?

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My concern would be that with hot water and time the flexible pipe will sag. Is the pipe solvent weld? Sometimes with refurbs you need to use these, but I would want to support it, in this situation.

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3 hours ago, ProDave said:

What did you agree with him before hand?

 

Certainly didn't agree that he wouldn't use flexi pipes, but then again you'd assume that any decent plumber would use materials suitable to the job. Access is a bit tight but with a bit of time and effort I'm sure he could fit a proper waste. Agree re the push-fit elbows too. FFS, as ever two steps forwards, one step back.

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Yep. They're semi-recessed. There are access panels though (photo above taken through one of them). Just spoken to him and he says access is just too tight - but concedes could be done if given enough time, but doesn't sound like he's willing to change them.

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