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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 537100" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>they are suppossed to be rated for hot water, but I'm not overly convinced. Thind is about water (cold) is that it does stop the seals drying out, which is what tends to cause them to fail. I'm doing a full rewire at the moment, the property has no gas, so we have tanken out the hot water tank in favour of electric water heaters under sinks etc. It will be interestig to see what the plumbers use to modify the plumbing, which is currently all copper and soldered joints.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 537100, member: 490"] they are suppossed to be rated for hot water, but I'm not overly convinced. Thind is about water (cold) is that it does stop the seals drying out, which is what tends to cause them to fail. I'm doing a full rewire at the moment, the property has no gas, so we have tanken out the hot water tank in favour of electric water heaters under sinks etc. It will be interestig to see what the plumbers use to modify the plumbing, which is currently all copper and soldered joints. [/QUOTE]
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