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jonathen
Hiya everyone,
I hope someone can help. I'm getting a new washing machine delivered tomorrow as my old one has finally given up the ghost. I've disconnected the old machine from the hot and cold pipes and have left those pipes attached to the valves on the copper pipes. Both valves have circular handles to turn the water supply off to said pipes. However, although the cold worked fine, the hot still dribbles water when in the off position. I have even removed the handle and used a wrench to turn the valve itself (it seems it can turn either way infinitely - is that right?) and if I turn it into the off position, it does cut 90% of the water flow, but still 10% is getting out - it filled a mop bucket in under an hour!
I've currently left the mains tap off but I need to use water between now and tomorrow afternoon - any ideas? Or is this just normal with a hot water valve?
Thanks
Jon
I hope someone can help. I'm getting a new washing machine delivered tomorrow as my old one has finally given up the ghost. I've disconnected the old machine from the hot and cold pipes and have left those pipes attached to the valves on the copper pipes. Both valves have circular handles to turn the water supply off to said pipes. However, although the cold worked fine, the hot still dribbles water when in the off position. I have even removed the handle and used a wrench to turn the valve itself (it seems it can turn either way infinitely - is that right?) and if I turn it into the off position, it does cut 90% of the water flow, but still 10% is getting out - it filled a mop bucket in under an hour!
I've currently left the mains tap off but I need to use water between now and tomorrow afternoon - any ideas? Or is this just normal with a hot water valve?
Thanks
Jon