Hi
I need to replace a towel rail that is connected to plastic piping, where the pipes only protrude a short distance from a tiled wall.
My first thoughts are that it's a bad idea to change the valves, because if I were to damage the plastic when removing the olives there is no leeway to cut off the pipe and start again.
So my current plan is to keep the existing valves and swap the old tails into the new towel rail.
Do you have any thoughts or advice on this please? Am I just being over cautious?
Robin
I need to replace a towel rail that is connected to plastic piping, where the pipes only protrude a short distance from a tiled wall.
My first thoughts are that it's a bad idea to change the valves, because if I were to damage the plastic when removing the olives there is no leeway to cut off the pipe and start again.
So my current plan is to keep the existing valves and swap the old tails into the new towel rail.
Do you have any thoughts or advice on this please? Am I just being over cautious?
Robin