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These bathroom extractor fans, where does the steam go to? Once extracted, does the water just lay on the ceiling? Or is there a way for it to be extracted to the outside as well?
 
What's the advisable way to extend a copper pipe protruding from a tiled wall?

I have to replace the taps in my one bathroom, but the copper pipes coming from the wall cavity will be too short for the new taps to connect them up.

Do I buy a copper coupler and some pipe and solder on a piece until I have the length I need, or should I shorten it nearly flush against the wall and fit a flexi hose to it instead?

Basically, what you want to do is this:

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Basically, what you want to do is this:

This is what I had in mind, however the pipe comes out the wall at a very oblique angle, so I don't think I will be able to fit a nice fitting flush like that one without pulling the tiles off
 
These bathroom extractor fans, where does the steam go to? Once extracted, does the water just lay on the ceiling? Or is there a way for it to be extracted to the outside as well?
The one I bought came with a flappy vent box and tube to allow you to route the steam.. the flappy vent box is meant to be installed in a wall, yet it is a ceiling extractor fan..
 
This is what I had in mind, however the pipe comes out the wall at a very oblique angle, so I don't think I will be able to fit a nice fitting flush like that one without pulling the tiles off
You can fit an inline tap just above where the pipe bends from the wall, like this one and connect the Flexi hose to that..

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The one I bought came with a flappy vent box and tube to allow you to route the steam.. the flappy vent box is meant to be installed in a wall, yet it is a ceiling extractor fan..

I covered up my wall vent with tile. Need to find something with a tube that can be pushed through the space in the roof then, to the outside.
 
The pipe will be around 50mm too short with the new tap fitted, give or take

ah shiz thats really short, either you could do a short peice of flexible copper with 2 compression fittings, or else you would need to cut it back, solder on a valve and use a flexible pipe that the others have suggested.

i am not sure you will get a flexible pipe in there if it is only around 5cm
 
Only if he cuts the pipe down some more.. 50mm is not enough space to fit the flexi hose.. the fittings either end of the Flexi hose will take up more than 50mm of space..
ooh, I misunderstood the problem a bit there.
 
This will be a bit risky, but from the outside, you can follow the copper pipe with a drill and kind of grind it out. This is what I did. I then added a PVC pipe as I am redoing my plumbing with these pipes.
 
ah shiz thats really short, either you could do a short peice of flexible copper with 2 compression fittings, or else you would need to cut it back, solder on a valve and use a flexible pipe that the others have suggested.

i am not sure you will get a flexible pipe in there if it is only around 5cm
I am thinking that's the big issue. If I could find a braided hose shorter than 350mm then perhaps I can cut it back and install a valve and it should look neat, but not with 300mm extra hose crammed in underneath the basin:X3:
 
Anyone have a recommendation for a dude to redo my bathroom basin sink cabinets. I've got water ingress that has now destroyed the wood. It's living on a prayer.

Not a small job, just needs to be custom built.
 
Anyone have a recommendation for a dude to redo my bathroom basin sink cabinets. I've got water ingress that has now destroyed the wood. It's living on a prayer.

Not a small job, just needs to be custom built.

location will help
 
I would support the top and then rebuild below. But I'm no expert and definitely don't have the time. Keen for someone with the expertise to do it.

The mosaics lock in the top unfortunately so it might be easier to support it all, cut all away and then rebuild from bottom.

Bladdy mission. All because the silicone around the one basin leaked it seems. It's about 2m in width.
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