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Default Lead solder used on water pipes

In message , "Dave Plowman (News)"
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Onetap wrote:
On 3 Jun, 15:37, "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote:


Well, lots of lead pipe still in use. In theory you can have it
replaced for free as it's considered a health hazard.
The 'free' replacement only applies to the Water Supplier's service
pipe, i.e., from the water main to the house boundary.
The pipe inside the boundary is the house owner's responsibility.
A test at the stopcock would show whether the water is picking up any
lead once inside the lead-soldered plumbing.

Err, didn't you read the rest of my post?


Yes. The OP is talking about his lead pipe; your post reads like he
can get someone to replace it free.


It still reads that way to me.


There won't be many houses around with lead internal pipes - but plenty
still have lead for the incoming main.

The OP was talking about lead solder, not pipes

He'll prolly die of worrying about it

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geoff