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7 Bathroom setting up Mistakes to Avoid While Plumbing

by Oswald Kent Handyman Services London
The diverse age and building of London properties place an added complexity on bathroom renovations. If you are a do-it-yourselfer considering making changes to your bathroom, don't begin until you read up on the seven plumbing mishaps that can turn your project into a costly disaster.

Here are the seven plumbing pitfalls to avoid:

1. The wrong colouring. Avoid cold-coloured tiles like gleaming white or aqua marine. Instead opt for light, earthy colours like terracotta and beige.

2. Don't skimp on quality tiles. Always choose tiles that are waterproof. Don't be dazzled by a highly polished floor; floor tiles which have been filled and refined may look good new, but in a year or two the filler will likely wear and leave holes. Pay attention to the materials that comprise the tile; porcelain is 99.5% waterproof, and marble less so.

3. Don't overlook excellence labor. If you're laying tiles yourself, make sure you know how to lay them properly; always lay them completely flat to prevent cracking and leaks. The surface for tiling must be sturdy and clean; never tile over wallpaper or flaking paint. Get the proper tools such as grout and silicone sealing.

4. Don't overcrowd. Plumbing services London is often affected by crowded residential properties - which can result in low water-mains pressure. Be vigilant of how many fixtures you are installing.

5. Don't join mismatched pipes. Always use pipes with matching diameters and follow all regulations for your zoning. Don't attach copper pipe to galvanized pipe; the copper pipe will quickly corrode and cause a leak. An old local plumbing service trick is to plumber's tape (aka Teflon tape) on threads to prevent the pipes from starting to slowly leak over time.



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