is it all plastic pipe under the insulation or lead?
I will check. I think it's metal.
So in terms of switching off the stopcock I just need to free off enough paint and work out how to get some leverage to it?
On thought, would it not be easier to put a t-connection here?
On the WC side?
or was your suggestion because a T-connector will easily screw into the junction where the tap sits. While other places will be more faff?
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I wouldn't mess with the stopcock unless you know what you're going to do if it leaks when you've closed it. I would probably just T off after the tap and go round the room in copper, through the wall and tap on a bit of board on the wall.
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I will check. I think it's metal.
So in terms of switching off the stopcock I just need to free off enough paint and work out how to get some leverage to it?
On thought, would it not be easier to put a t-connection here?
On the WC side?
or was your suggestion because a T-connector will easily screw into the junction where the tap sits. While other places will be more faff?
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