Hot tap in bath does not work and fitment blew off cold water pipe under bath.
How often do water pipes under bath need to be thoroughly serviced? First, hot tap bath had no water; this was fixed and then days later fitment blew off the cold water pipe, again under the bath. What could be the connection between these two incidents?
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Pipe did not freeze. Bathroom is upstairs and gets heat from downstairs and above.
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I have copper pipes and fittings. Could you please tell me why does it matter what type of pipes and fittings (Sharkbites, solder, threaded and Copper)? Thank you so much.
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Hot tap in bath didn't work, so called a plumber to fix hot water pipe under the bath. After he left, fitment in the cold water pipe (also under the bath) blew off. Why? Thanks for helping.
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I meant to explain that hot tap in bath did not have water for months (could only have showers, not baths), so a plumber was called to fix it.
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That gets me thinking. Many thanks for your time. Have a good week.
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It is the first time I use a site like this. After reading your 3 answers I noticed that I was supposed to rate these. So I rated each one without knowing that you would know my ratings. You have 40 years of experience and spent time explaining to me
How to take precautions for pipe work not to cause flooding when property is empty?
Also, why is pipe work under the bath is more prone to need repair than any other pipe work in the property?