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Feb 25, 2018
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Can anybody help please.
Can someone tell me if the flexi connector in the picture on the toilet fill has too tighter a bend on it i have asked my plumber if he would connect the toilet in copper because 1 I think it would look better and 2 i think it is bent so much it may fail prematurely.
He said he would change it but would not guarantee the work because he had lost count of the times he had been called out to toilets that were leaking due to cracked copper connections on the cistern.
Thanks

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Plumber with so called 19 years experience.

Must have been 19 years largely wasted then. 😛
All copper and with a straight copper soldered connection (tap fitting) would have been easy.
If the pipe could have been moved if possible to come up immediately below the fill valve would have been neater and my choice.
Nothing is neater than keeping the pipe well hidden
 
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That flexi isnt good but its easy to criticise at the end of a job or from a bad picture. We dont know what work the plumber has done, what he has had to work with/ work aroundand sometimes what materials have been supplied
 
I must admit I'm on the lookout for a reliable method of connecting mains supply to wc's, I've seen far two many leaks from fibre washers splitting.
I find myself using those ultra short Viva flexis.
 
I must admit I'm on the lookout for a reliable method of connecting mains supply to wc's, I've seen far two many leaks from fibre washers splitting.
I find myself using those ultra short Viva flexis.

Use a rubber o ring or

JG Speedfit PSE3201WP Tap Connectors White 15mm x ½" 2 Pack | Plastic Tap Connectors | NoLinkingToThis
 
I must admit I'm on the lookout for a reliable method of connecting mains supply to wc's, I've seen far two many leaks from fibre washers splitting.
I find myself using those ultra short Viva flexis.

I don't use the fibre washers because they seem to have a limited and unpredictable lifespan.
I use the flat Hep washers that are identical in size to fibre washers for copper tap fittings.
Far superior for onto any toilet fill valves especially plastic tailed, although I use brass valves normally.
 
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I wouldn't care if modern fibre washers were the thick ones but they're not ...there are so thin! the Grohe 3/4" bar shower ones are also rubbish and leaky. i use the thick filter washers.

Do i need to go to plumb centre for those? anywhere else?
 

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