23-07-15, 09:43 PM
I am after some advice from a proper plumber, not a DIYer like me.
I have a leaking radiator in a bathroom that I am going to replace with a towel rail radiator.
My question is can I use two flexible hoses (as used for taps) instead of using 15mm compression joints and coper pipe to connect the radiator to the valves just above the floor.
I want to do this as I will be re doing the bathroom next year so want it as a temporary fix (and to speed the job up)
![[Image: 20150723_211655_resized_zpsyr6sqsp2.jpg]](http://i259.photobucket.com/albums/hh285/Tmation/20150723_211655_resized_zpsyr6sqsp2.jpg)
I have a leaking radiator in a bathroom that I am going to replace with a towel rail radiator.
My question is can I use two flexible hoses (as used for taps) instead of using 15mm compression joints and coper pipe to connect the radiator to the valves just above the floor.
I want to do this as I will be re doing the bathroom next year so want it as a temporary fix (and to speed the job up)
![[Image: 20150723_211655_resized_zpsyr6sqsp2.jpg]](http://i259.photobucket.com/albums/hh285/Tmation/20150723_211655_resized_zpsyr6sqsp2.jpg)
![[Image: 20150707_111030_resized_zpskpbh6v5x.jpg]](http://i259.photobucket.com/albums/hh285/Tmation/20150707_111030_resized_zpskpbh6v5x.jpg)