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Hello, could i grab some advice please,

I need to move my internal stop tap, it is currently connected to a black plastic pipe which i believe is half inch ldpe. Im moving the sink so need to dig a hole around it and a channel to its new location in my concrete floor. i'm looking at a plasson universal elbow but this seems to take it to 25mm mdpe pipe, do i need this or can a fitting go straight into the elbow to go to 15 or 22mm copper?

Thanks for your time.
 
You will definitely be able to get an adapter straight to copper
 
Thanks for that, will i get a fitting that can go straight onto the elbow or will i need a bit of 25mm blue pipe and then a fitting?
 
You will get a fitting to go straight on the incoming pipe to take you to whatever size you want
 
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