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Can anyone recommend: Plumbing and Tiling Products in and around Torrevieja

Posted: Wed May 2, 2018 10:21pm
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Hi there,

Regarding Spanish Plumbing fittings, is there a lot of difficulty in matching them to the metric/imperial fittings (UK) or are there reducers/ or other fitting available to solve this issue ? There is a Brico Depot in Crevillente a bit further up from Torrevieja but I cant get their site up, has anyone used this store and if so what are their Plumbing products like, are they UK fittings, do they supply Pushfit any Brand or Hep2o, Polypipe, Speedfit solder ring, end feed, copper pipe length 10mm, 15mm, 22mm, 28mm or do I have to order from Screwfix in UK with the free delivery over £100 ?

When Tiling can you use an electric tile cutter, manual slide cutter or is it always an angle grinder for floors and walls ?

cheers

Adey


Posted: Thu May 3, 2018 5:06am

jimtaylor

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Posted: Thu May 3, 2018 5:06am

To add to what Pete's said, Brico Depot website has improved over the last few years. Click on plumbing and you used to get a picture of the aisle in the store. Now you get more detail:

https://www.bricodepot.es/productos/fontaneria/alimentacion-de-agua/laton

Unfortunately, Screwfix don't yet have an outlet in Spain.

You'll get most of what you want in Brico Depot or Leroy Merlin and Aki. The push-fit and solvent-weld products are OK. The only good thing about copper fittings is that the pipe is thicker and more durable than in the UK, but this does make it more difficult to bend. You can't get Yorkshire fittings. The end-feed and screw fittings are generally made to far too loose a tolerance, and are more difficult to work with. Watch a Spanish plumber and he'll use a few dozen wraps of silicon tape on a threaded joint, where in the UK I'd have just done two or three turns.

The vast majority of tiles are much thicker than in the UK, and must be fired at a high temperature. This makes them strong, but difficult to cut. The slide cutter I brought with me isn't substantial enough to cut them, but if you've got a lot of straight cuts to do, then it's worth hiring one of the larger cutters. Because all my tiling jobs have been relatively small, I've just used an angle grinder with a diamond blade.

For ordinary tiling jobs, the normal tile adhesive (cola) is perfectly OK. If you're tiling onto a wall that may suffer from rising damp, then use cola flexible. There's a very good cement-based grout called Morcem Color. Available in a lot of colours, and irons nicely.

Posted: Thu May 3, 2018 6:23am

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Posted: Thu May 3, 2018 6:23am

Adey52 wrote on Wed May 2, 2018 10:21pm:

Hi there,

Regarding Spanish Plumbing fittings, is there a lot of difficulty in matching them to the metric/imperial fittings (UK) or are there reducers/ or other fitting available to solve this issue ? There is a Brico Depot in Crevillente a bit further up from Torrevieja but I cant get their site up,...

 

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... has anyone used this store and if so what are their Plumbing products like, are they UK fittings, do they supply Pushfit any Brand or Hep2o, Polypipe, Speedfit solder ring, end feed, copper pipe length 10mm, 15mm, 22mm, 28mm or do I have to order from Screwfix in UK with the free delivery over £100 ?

When Tiling can you use an electric tile cutter, manual slide cutter or is it always an angle grinder for floors and walls ?

cheers

Adey


If you do want to order from Screwfix 70 euros is the minimum for free delivery usually within 5 days.

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Posted: Thu May 3, 2018 9:09pm

Adey52

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Posted: Thu May 3, 2018 9:09pm

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Thanks Pete for all the info and the Leroy page,  its good to know there are other suppliers as this gives more choice, will now be looking into the process of all the other things that have to be considered to get out there. 

Cheers 

Adey   

Posted: Thu May 3, 2018 9:28pm

Adey52

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Posted: Thu May 3, 2018 9:28pm

jimtaylor wrote on Thu May 3, 2018 5:06am:

To add to what Pete's said, Brico Depot website has improved over the last few years. Click on plumbing and you used to get a picture of the aisle in the store. Now you get more detail:

https://www.bricodepot.es/productos/fontaneria/alimentacion-de-agua/laton

 

Read more...

Unfortunately, Screwfix don't yet have an outlet in Spain.

You'll get most of what you want in Brico Depot or Leroy Merlin and Aki. The push-fit and solvent-weld products are OK. The only good thing about copper fittings is that the pipe is thicker and more durable than in the UK, but this does make it more difficult to bend. You can't get Yorkshire fittings. The end-feed and screw fittings are generally made to far too loose a tolerance, and are more difficult to work with. Watch a Spanish plumber and he'll use a few dozen wraps of silicon tape on a threaded joint, where in the UK I'd have just done two or three turns.

The vast majority of tiles are much thicker than in the UK, and must be fired at a high temperature. This makes them strong, but difficult to cut. The slide cutter I brought with me isn't substantial enough to cut them, but if you've got a lot of straight cuts to do, then it's worth hiring one of the larger cutters. Because all my tiling jobs have been relatively small, I've just used an angle grinder with a diamond blade.

For ordinary tiling jobs, the normal tile adhesive (cola) is perfectly OK. If you're tiling onto a wall that may suffer from rising damp, then use cola flexible. There's a very good cement-based grout called Morcem Color. Available in a lot of colours, and irons nicely.

Thankyou Jim for all the information, I will be doing more research into what is needed to get out there.

Cheers 

Adey

Posted: Thu May 3, 2018 9:39pm

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Posted: Thu May 3, 2018 9:39pm

Willy wrote on Thu May 3, 2018 6:23am:

If you do want to order from Screwfix 70 euros is the minimum for free delivery usually within 5 days.

Thanks Willy for reply, Good to know information,

Cheers Adey

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