hi,
installing a new shower valve for the mother-in-law. its being fitted to a solid wall that i am going to stud, box in and tile. as its a solid wall, access will not be possible.
so i want to ensure leakproof joints. obviously i shall test everything before i box in and all pipework will be soldered. i am concerned about the ¾" copper to iron connections to the shower valve. they will not be fully tightened as i cannot get the necessary angle to connect up to the pipes.
there are two male threads that receive female iron connections (h&c inlets) and one female that receives a male iron that goes off to the hose.
simple question, what is the best way of making these joints watertight?
ptfe is the obvious but can leak over time. or would fernox jointing compound be a better option? i've even considered hemp and boss white but most modern threads are not the type with the grooves to receive the hemp.
i'm wondering if there is a concensus of opinion out there. i suspect that ptfe would be the most popular choice...?