Hi
I want to change my bathroom pedestal basin for a new one. The current one has a single hole for a mixer tap. The first problem is removing this..... underneath the sink there is no back nut for the tap and the copper pipes seem to go directly through the single hole in the sink straight into the taps.... i.e. I cant see anyway of unscrewing the mixer tap from underneath.
If we assume the sink is at waist height.... at knee height are two compression fittings on the pipework, one for the cold feed and one for the hot......then copper pipe directly from the compression fittings into the taps as above Once I manage to remove the existing mixer tap and basin (first question above!!), my new basin will have two holes for separate taps.....
What is the likely fitting at the top of the existing taps? as I say I cant see any bolts etc from underneath. The two current feed pipes are close together (I presume so they can both fit through the single hole in the sink) and I was wondering if the best cause of action would be to cut the pipes above the compression fittings at knee height and then connect flexibly hosing where I cut and then up to the two new separate taps.
Does this sound wise? anything I should consider?
Cheers.