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1976mjs
Dear (ladies?) and gents,
I'm due to help a friend install a new bathroom suite, and he has chosen a bath with tap holes on the long side of the bath, the side which sits against the far wall...My original thought for plumbing this ridiculous thing in was to buy some of those extra long flexible tap connectors - I planned to connect these to the taps first, then put the bath in place, and subsequently make the necessary connections under the bath afterwards....
However, it has occurred to me that he is currently having a gravity fed hot water set up installed, and the cold water tank will be in the storey immediately above the bath (ie approx. 2m above the taps) - I would normally plumb in such a system using full bore copper to ensure the best possible flow rate, but am thinking it might be a bit tricky given where the taps need to be on this bath (nb it is a shower bath, kind of an L shape, so I can't turn it round...)
Any ideas very gratefully received.
Cheers
Mike
I'm due to help a friend install a new bathroom suite, and he has chosen a bath with tap holes on the long side of the bath, the side which sits against the far wall...My original thought for plumbing this ridiculous thing in was to buy some of those extra long flexible tap connectors - I planned to connect these to the taps first, then put the bath in place, and subsequently make the necessary connections under the bath afterwards....
However, it has occurred to me that he is currently having a gravity fed hot water set up installed, and the cold water tank will be in the storey immediately above the bath (ie approx. 2m above the taps) - I would normally plumb in such a system using full bore copper to ensure the best possible flow rate, but am thinking it might be a bit tricky given where the taps need to be on this bath (nb it is a shower bath, kind of an L shape, so I can't turn it round...)
Any ideas very gratefully received.
Cheers
Mike