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bill flynn
hi all I am looking for a bit of advice about using plastic pipe with compression fittings. I recently had a plumber fit a grohe shower plate for exposed shower valves and he used speed fit plastic pipe. all has been fine for the last four or five months then all of a sudden the plastic pipe has popped out of the compression fitting flooding the house causing 10k worth of damage. how can this pipe have withstood mains pressure for the last four months then pop out. it is worth mentioning I have known this plumber for ten years and he is a competent tradesman . I know he uses the plastic inserts with the rubber washers or rings round them, please excuse the terminology if it is wrong, and the compression nut was fully tightened I checked it for myself. this was on the cold side of the shower supply. as if this isn't bad enough after repairing all the flood damage it has happened again now on the hot side. luckily someone was at home this time to turn off the supply limiting the damage. my question to everyone is, is it acceptable to use plastic pipe with compression fittings or should you only use copper. any advise would be greatly appreciated. many thanks Bill