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ryanj
Around this area, there seems to be a water renewal going on, randomly interupting our water supply and distrupting road traffic. And as I was on a walk with the dog, I decided to have a little look down the hole where we get our water from the water main. This stopcock-type thing actually supplies us and our neighbours, which seems to be a problem, as whenever they run something requiring a great deal of water, we seem to get affected by low-pressure water. The pipe is lead. On the following diagram, the blue lines show the route of the existing water main, and the tee-off to our houses.
The pipe being lead, the pressure problems, and the fact that a kitchen renewal should be underway this year, makes me think that this pipe could be replaced by perhaps a nice new 25mm blue plastic-type one. Would the water company install a new stopcock at the front of the property and let us take the pipe from there? (the red route)
Also, how do pipes tend to run in properties, in the void underneath the floors? And do we "own" the pipe after it leaves the water companys stopcock?
Thanks.
The pipe being lead, the pressure problems, and the fact that a kitchen renewal should be underway this year, makes me think that this pipe could be replaced by perhaps a nice new 25mm blue plastic-type one. Would the water company install a new stopcock at the front of the property and let us take the pipe from there? (the red route)
Also, how do pipes tend to run in properties, in the void underneath the floors? And do we "own" the pipe after it leaves the water companys stopcock?
Thanks.