On Jun 21, 10:06 pm, John Rumm wrote:
None wrote:
builds up with loads of dirt and other gunk etc. What the hell do I
have to do to make these people see sense? Its a terrible state of
affairs. I'm gonna just sell up unless they do something, its that bad.
Perhaps if the dead leg on their main pipe had an "accident" and sprung
a serious leak, they would have to come and fix it. Would probably be
simplest to cap off the leg...
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Cheers,
John.
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Hehe, might be an idea. The hydrant is under a steel plate. I have no
idea what it looks like underneath, and if there is even a possibility
that there is just a valve closed off or something such that is
causing this. We live in a heavily built up residential area, so
surely I can eventually **** these workshy people off enough by
persistent complaining to find a solution. I'm done with being timid
about it though. This has been going on as long as I can remember,
years in fact. Only now have I discovered enough concrete info to back
my complaint up with.