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Cheers, thanks Tom, I appreciate your answer. You are obviously a plumber who has common sense. I think it safe to say that if not legal in Fl it won't be NSW either. Thank you!
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Thanks tickle, that's why you're the expert. Thanks for your time.
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Can anyone tell me if nsw shire councils are bound to Australian standards especially in the water and sewer industry. Cheers
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Well its not the pipework. So I would tend to agree with speedball1 sounds like the anode in your tank. However I'm in australia so I'm unfamilliar with your country and the elements there, but would...
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Ah well kinco nuts and olives are a form of compression fittings. Im guessing if you don't know what they are you will not be able to answer my question.
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This could be a few different things. It could be that the sacrificial anode in the hot water tank has been used up, or it could be a mineral in the water reacting with the pipework or the inside of...
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Stay away from galv altogether copper is best, but best to use lagged copper in the ground. Would recommend lagged copper also for hot water. However pex pipping like auspex, rehau, or even sharkbite...
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You most likely need to change the cistern inlet valve. However it could also be the stop cock washer situated under the cistern. Failing the above must be loose pipe in wall. Can be other problems...
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Does the As 3500 allow the use of compression fittings under the ground
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