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If this is one of those DIY out side tap kits from the DIY outlets better to get it done with correct materials,
I can see why ! could have done a better job than what you have !!It was done by a plumber. Think he's retired now
No plumber surely would have done that job??
I do remember some customers buying those DIY tap kits, but I just used the tap out of the packet and forgot about the rest of the tat.
My advice would be do what I would if it was in my house and have it all repiped, probably using a tap flange at the hole the green hose appears from at present, if the higher height still suits. You need a plumber
Water runs downwards, piece of dry tissue paper starting at the top joint if it`s still dry move down to the next joint. As said in the first reply trying seeing if you can tighten the 2 nuts on the copper pipe a wee bit. Top nut to the right & bottom nut to the left.
Water runs downwards, piece of dry tissue paper starting at the top joint if it`s still dry move down to the next joint. As said in the first reply trying seeing if you can tighten the 2 nuts on the copper pipe a wee bit. Top nut to the right & bottom nut to the left.
No plumber surely would have done that job??
I do remember some customers buying those DIY tap kits, but I just used the tap out of the packet and forgot about the rest of the tat.
My advice would be do what I would if it was in my house and have it all repiped, probably using a tap flange at the hole the green hose appears from at present, if the higher height still suits. You need a plumber
Water runs downwards, piece of dry tissue paper starting at the top joint if it`s still dry move down to the next joint. As said in the first reply trying seeing if you can tighten the 2 nuts on the copper pipe a wee bit. Top nut to the right & bottom nut to the left.
Water runs downwards, piece of dry tissue paper starting at the top joint if it`s still dry move down to the next joint. As said in the first reply trying seeing if you can tighten the 2 nuts on the copper pipe a wee bit. Top nut to the right & bottom nut to the left.
Those darn computer gremlins strike againHaha. Who put all those quotes in?
I suppose I could. The wall and deck are getting soaked because it is coming out with such force. But it also means the pressure on the sprinkler is not what I need.
That's the neighbours watching now. How can I explain this one?
I'll have another go with my wrench tomorrow. Thanks for the advice.
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