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I've got one more plumbing question that I'm sure I'll get an instant answer
to on here :-) - I've look through the archives and can't really find much on the subject. In the process of installing a new bathroom, from scratch, I need to take a feed for the hot and cold water from some existing pipes under the floor (which used to lead to the old kitchen taps). The trouble is I'm in an upstairs flat so can't afford to risk water spillage when I cut into these pipes. I could attach a hose to the lowest tap in the house, stick it out the window and attempt to siphon the water out the system, but I really can't see this working. I haven't heard great things about pipe freezing kits, and even then I still need an area of dry pipe to solder the new connections onto. Any tips for a task like this? Cheers, Andy |
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