I have tried searching for this problem on the board but can't seem to find the exact fit. I am not a DIY'er, I'd just like to throw this out to the very knowledgeable people on this site. It's a bit long-winded, so please bear with me.
We have had a kitchen xtension finished since xmas. Lots of messing about with the water while it was going on. Underfloor heating, utility room etc etc.
About a week ago we noticed our flow was down on all of our taps (upstairs and down), with the hot not flowing enough to keep the boiler heating it up: hot-cold-hot-cold etc.
My missus noticed water coming up from outside near the footings of the new extension. We called the water board thinking it must be the service pipe - they will come and dig it up as long as it isn't under or in your structure.
They spent a day digging up our side patio and the next-door neighbours driveway, and eventually isolated the leak to a kind of double-back in the old galv steel service pipe where it goes into the old part of the house. It was gushing out underground and spreading all over. Nightmare.
At this point they (wessex water) backed off, saying it was now our problem. An irate phone call to my builder later, and at Wessex water's suggestion, he comes round and has bypassed the leaking bit with a new 25mm blue service pipe, and fitted a new internal stopcock.
We now have really low flow rates - I haven't had a chance to test them, but we are talking about a third down on the cold, and barely a trickle on the hot. Not enough to get the combi going, at any rate. Takes half a minute to get hot then cools down again about twenty seconds later.
We called the water board again, and they came straight round, at 2100 on a Saturday night, and spent 2 hours changing our service cock in the road. (how is that for good service?!)
Still no joy. They also tested the whole service pipe for leaks by fitting a meter to the street stopcock, turning off the internal stopcock and seeing if any flow was still present on the meter - nada, so no leak anymore, but low flow.
Downstairs, the cold seems ok, but no hot. Upstairs, it barely comes out of the hot, and cold is about half of what it is downstairs.
Any ideas? Do I get the builder back to back-flush the whole cold water inlet and boiler system? Do I ask Wessex water to change the whole service pipe and fit 25mm from the street in case some gunk has got into the old, narrower pipe and is now restricting my inlet pressure? They seem reluctant to get involved anymore, to be honest.
In the meantime, we still have no hot water, 5 days later, and I need a wash
Thanks in advance
jake
We have had a kitchen xtension finished since xmas. Lots of messing about with the water while it was going on. Underfloor heating, utility room etc etc.
About a week ago we noticed our flow was down on all of our taps (upstairs and down), with the hot not flowing enough to keep the boiler heating it up: hot-cold-hot-cold etc.
My missus noticed water coming up from outside near the footings of the new extension. We called the water board thinking it must be the service pipe - they will come and dig it up as long as it isn't under or in your structure.
They spent a day digging up our side patio and the next-door neighbours driveway, and eventually isolated the leak to a kind of double-back in the old galv steel service pipe where it goes into the old part of the house. It was gushing out underground and spreading all over. Nightmare.
At this point they (wessex water) backed off, saying it was now our problem. An irate phone call to my builder later, and at Wessex water's suggestion, he comes round and has bypassed the leaking bit with a new 25mm blue service pipe, and fitted a new internal stopcock.
We now have really low flow rates - I haven't had a chance to test them, but we are talking about a third down on the cold, and barely a trickle on the hot. Not enough to get the combi going, at any rate. Takes half a minute to get hot then cools down again about twenty seconds later.
We called the water board again, and they came straight round, at 2100 on a Saturday night, and spent 2 hours changing our service cock in the road. (how is that for good service?!)
Still no joy. They also tested the whole service pipe for leaks by fitting a meter to the street stopcock, turning off the internal stopcock and seeing if any flow was still present on the meter - nada, so no leak anymore, but low flow.
Downstairs, the cold seems ok, but no hot. Upstairs, it barely comes out of the hot, and cold is about half of what it is downstairs.
Any ideas? Do I get the builder back to back-flush the whole cold water inlet and boiler system? Do I ask Wessex water to change the whole service pipe and fit 25mm from the street in case some gunk has got into the old, narrower pipe and is now restricting my inlet pressure? They seem reluctant to get involved anymore, to be honest.
In the meantime, we still have no hot water, 5 days later, and I need a wash
Thanks in advance
jake