I've dug a trench in the front garden and exposed my water main.
There was a leak in the lead about six years ago and the water supply co. dug it up and put blue plastic to about 6ft inside the front boundary.
I now discover that the joint between plastic and lead is leaking badly.
This has resulted in a huge water bill (we're on a meter btw).
It seams unreasonable that we're expected to pay for the lost water as a result of their poor workmanship.
Perhaps this is more legal than plumbing, but would anyone think that the water co. could be held responsible for the bill?
There was a leak in the lead about six years ago and the water supply co. dug it up and put blue plastic to about 6ft inside the front boundary.
I now discover that the joint between plastic and lead is leaking badly.
This has resulted in a huge water bill (we're on a meter btw).
It seams unreasonable that we're expected to pay for the lost water as a result of their poor workmanship.
Perhaps this is more legal than plumbing, but would anyone think that the water co. could be held responsible for the bill?