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Am after the above. Anyone know a good place to buy them from? They're expensive in bes and even more expensive with angled adaptor to connect onto bath.
 
Thanks stani. So it looks like I won't get them cheaper than ÂŁ22 with adapters
 
Not really, quality only comes at a price, and they are good valves. I would also put in the vertical.
 
Ah yes williams, I didn't think they stocked them as I could not see on the brochure
 
Ah yes williams, I didn't think they stocked them as I could not see on the brochure

Hi Mutley. Its always worth asking - only about 1/3 of our stock lines appear in the brochure - I am way to lazy to design and proof read the 200+ pages it would take to get everything in there.

On that particular product, we are a bit cheaper than BES, but not as cheap as that flea-bay link.
 
What sizes are you after, i have got a few kicking about.
 
Also, what would be the best way to install this for a washing machine
There are a dozen ways to do this without a hepvo.
Btw this week i bought my first ever hepvo.
39 years and never needed one but it was for a D2 on an unvented that had no other cost effective way
 
A dozen hey, my problem is there is a bath and washing machine on a really long run of 2inch. Smells coming up when washing machine runs. No where to put durgo valve and I cannot see an anty syphonic washing machine trap. Not cheap are they those hepvo valves
 
A first time for everything and they do what they say. Upgrade her drainage system over a cup of coffee :wink:
 
Yer fkd then :lol:Btw
when the flats were designed the drainage worked perfect and would have been proved to. What has changed apart from peoples perceptions of what they want.
 
Exactly. So all I can try is these hepvo valves. Excited to test them out really. As not had a reason to try em yet
 
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