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Peter Ashby
 
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Default Aaargh! I can't turn my water off!

Feeling frustrated. Last night at 10:05 the toilet siphon broke
unreservedly. So, the wife dropped me at B&Q to pick up a new one this
morning and I walked home. So far so good. Because our cistern sits
directly on the toilet there is no connecting pipe so I have to remove
the cistern to get old siphone off. So I go up into the attic and turn
the gate valve on the pipe emananting from the cold tank, come back down
check sink tap, water gushing, blast. Go up and down fiddling with it,
tracing pipes, reconfirming the system is how I thought. Conclude valve
is bust.

So I go out to the pavement and open the mains valve cover, not only is
the hole full of dirly water but I can't feel anything at full stretch.
Conclude I need a T-bar, blast.

I notice that the pipe to the cistern has what could be a tap or might
be a non return valve, it has a screw so I turn it but it only turns a
1/4 turn and does nothing. Blast again.

I vaguely remember that under the floor downstairs where the services
come in there is a tap. But that means emptying the small understairs
cupboard. So I decide to leave it till Saturday, we can use a bucke to
flush till then.

So a question, if I turn the water off at the incoming main, will I have
to drain the tank before the water stops?

Another one, when I have the water off is it worth replacing that gate
valve? I'm assuming that having been fitted it should be fairly
straightforward to drop a new one in?

I'm thinking about having to go to freezer pack, I'm that desperate. Off
to work now, feeling knackered already.

Peter

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