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14-10-2018, 10:33 AM
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Changing a tap.

I have to change a tap in the bathroom up at the daughters house,she has a combi boiler and obviously no hot water tank to drain,do I just turn the water off under the kitchen sink,is there any residual pressure I need to relieve before attempting to dismantle the old one?
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14-10-2018, 04:12 PM
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Re: Changing a tap.

As far as I know, with a combi you can just turn off the cold supply, ( mains) and there shouldn’t be any need to drain off as the water is shut off, obviously turn off the water and open the taps, ( the one you are changing)
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14-10-2018, 04:41 PM
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Re: Changing a tap.

Originally Posted by Primus1 ->
As far as I know, with a combi you can just turn off the cold supply, ( mains) and there shouldn’t be any need to drain off as the water is shut off, obviously turn off the water and open the taps, ( the one you are changing)
Thanks,that was what I thought and was hoping.
 

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