A leaking tap connector can be very difficult to fix if there is restricted access to the tap tails. Most bath taps are difficult to access, but some are almost impossible to reach using tools, as in this video. Here I cut off the leaking tap connector and used a John guest speedfit tap connector which was ¾ inch female to 15mm push fit. These types of tap connector make an almost impossible job relatively simple.
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