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pipehell
Hello there!
Please help me, I think i am in pipe hell :frown2: or maybe just pipe purgatory for now. Long story short i ended up having to pull my poor bathroom apart when a pipe under the basin failed... only to find another very slow leak in a hot water pipe hidden under my bath.
I've shown it to two plumbers who are both perplexed by it... the problem apparently being that it's a 17mm pipe which appears to be connected (in a rather bodged-about manner?) to a 15mm pipe. I've been lead to believe that 17mm pipes are rarer than hens teeth (my house was built in the 30's so maybe it was a weird 30's thing...?) My plumber says that it is so close to the tee that it will be impossible to solder without melting and is suggesting that we might have to follow it round as far as we can and may need to be prepared to pull up walls and floors :bigcry:
Surely there must be another way? Do i need to find some kind of blacksmith to make me a bit of pipe!!?? I've been googling as much as i possibly can and Phillmac's Universal Transition couplings seem like they could possibly offer a solution but the leak seems so close to the tee i'm not sure how it they would work in practice?
Pictures below - any advice would be much appreciated!


Please help me, I think i am in pipe hell :frown2: or maybe just pipe purgatory for now. Long story short i ended up having to pull my poor bathroom apart when a pipe under the basin failed... only to find another very slow leak in a hot water pipe hidden under my bath.
I've shown it to two plumbers who are both perplexed by it... the problem apparently being that it's a 17mm pipe which appears to be connected (in a rather bodged-about manner?) to a 15mm pipe. I've been lead to believe that 17mm pipes are rarer than hens teeth (my house was built in the 30's so maybe it was a weird 30's thing...?) My plumber says that it is so close to the tee that it will be impossible to solder without melting and is suggesting that we might have to follow it round as far as we can and may need to be prepared to pull up walls and floors :bigcry:
Surely there must be another way? Do i need to find some kind of blacksmith to make me a bit of pipe!!?? I've been googling as much as i possibly can and Phillmac's Universal Transition couplings seem like they could possibly offer a solution but the leak seems so close to the tee i'm not sure how it they would work in practice?
Pictures below - any advice would be much appreciated!

