nzairforce
Aerospace Engineer
Howdy Everyone!
Great site. Lots of information.
I am remodelling my bathroom, and I want to replace and reroute some plumbing, water pipes for vanity and shower.
Below is a picture of what I want to tackle. The pipe running up the wall goes to the shower, the ones heading away from the wall are the vanity pipes. The vanity pipes run over the floor joists, so I want to reroute them below so that I can install a new floor. I'm not sure what the existing pipes are made of, but they may be brass. Other photo is some that I buffed up to find out. I want to change to copper piping for the shower and vanity piping, from the T-junction in the first picture. My question is: Can I just attach copper fittings directly to the "T" if this is Brass, or do I need to get some sort of dielectric fitting for the transition? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Great site. Lots of information.
I am remodelling my bathroom, and I want to replace and reroute some plumbing, water pipes for vanity and shower.
Below is a picture of what I want to tackle. The pipe running up the wall goes to the shower, the ones heading away from the wall are the vanity pipes. The vanity pipes run over the floor joists, so I want to reroute them below so that I can install a new floor. I'm not sure what the existing pipes are made of, but they may be brass. Other photo is some that I buffed up to find out. I want to change to copper piping for the shower and vanity piping, from the T-junction in the first picture. My question is: Can I just attach copper fittings directly to the "T" if this is Brass, or do I need to get some sort of dielectric fitting for the transition? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.