If you are replacing existing bib taps with those of a modern design, is a relatively simple matter to disconnect and unscrew the old and installing new faucets in place. However, you may want to completely remove the bib taps and sink again with some previous valves. This includes plumbing work a little 'more.
For starters, turn off the water supply and remove the old sink and faucets. If the wires out of the ground isNeed to explore the race in the wall under which the new sink will go. You should then be able to facilitate the pipes from the wall and cut the exposed areas. This allows you to attach short lengths of new pipe, bent slightly, if necessary, to the end of the tube connecting rooster tails. Alternatively, if the pipes off the wall is necessary to extend the run below the sink and use new elbow fittings for connection to the pipe tap tails. In any case, it is a good ideaadjust the valves, the first new sink and turn around the links a bit 'too long, so if the sink is provided back to the wall can be measured with accuracy and to avoid the risk of cutting the tubes too. Rather than do the curves are difficult to use pipe corrugated copper. One end of the tube is simply so that I can order the 15 mm supply pipe is equipped with a capillary or compression fitting to be welded, the other end has a swivel connector tap.
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