So....
We've had a new kitchen and decided to move the stop cock so it wouldn't require some unsightly boxing. This house was built circa 1930's and the stop cock is connected to a lead pipe. We had a good plumber move the stop cock about 3 inches, just enough so it would be hidden by the new plinth. That was 7 days ago and everything was fine.
This morning, we noticed the pressure had dropped significantly. Still sufficient for appliances to work. This evening I decided to turn the outside stopcock off-n-on several times. Now the kitchen tap is reduced to a drip. The neighbours say their water flow is fine.
Could the lead pipe have collapsed? Has the stop cock stopped? What's the most likely culprit? What can I do before shelling out for a plumber.
We've had a new kitchen and decided to move the stop cock so it wouldn't require some unsightly boxing. This house was built circa 1930's and the stop cock is connected to a lead pipe. We had a good plumber move the stop cock about 3 inches, just enough so it would be hidden by the new plinth. That was 7 days ago and everything was fine.
This morning, we noticed the pressure had dropped significantly. Still sufficient for appliances to work. This evening I decided to turn the outside stopcock off-n-on several times. Now the kitchen tap is reduced to a drip. The neighbours say their water flow is fine.
Could the lead pipe have collapsed? Has the stop cock stopped? What's the most likely culprit? What can I do before shelling out for a plumber.