While waiting to speak to our plumber, I thought I'd post my problem here to see what people think.
Essentially, there is a falling main which brings cold water from a
roof tank into the bathroom taps. This tank contains gallons of water and serves multiple properties. Because of this, it can not
realistically be turned off (i.e. it would take days to empty it and
would affect other properties). We have done a 'rush job' and
affixed a ball-fix valve on, to be able to stop water coming to the
taps, but we are not 100% confident that this is sufficient. The
offending pipe has an old stop gate valve, which is broken. This pipeis an old-fashioned one, measuring approximately 28 mm in diameter. The property is a maisonette, part of an estate built in 1965. So there are maisonettes on both sides, and small flats above us.
Is there a way to fix the stop gate valve without turning the mains water off??
Essentially, there is a falling main which brings cold water from a
roof tank into the bathroom taps. This tank contains gallons of water and serves multiple properties. Because of this, it can not
realistically be turned off (i.e. it would take days to empty it and
would affect other properties). We have done a 'rush job' and
affixed a ball-fix valve on, to be able to stop water coming to the
taps, but we are not 100% confident that this is sufficient. The
offending pipe has an old stop gate valve, which is broken. This pipeis an old-fashioned one, measuring approximately 28 mm in diameter. The property is a maisonette, part of an estate built in 1965. So there are maisonettes on both sides, and small flats above us.
Is there a way to fix the stop gate valve without turning the mains water off??