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![]() "polygonum" wrote in message ... On 07/01/2013 17:40, Mr Pounder wrote: "polygonum" wrote in message ... Hmmm. Having had a puddle that didn't want to go away, we had been looking forward to a few dry (at least drier) days. But the puddle has actually got bigger. It now looks like it is actually a water leak - probably from the water main to our house. It would be "their" side of the stopcock (which is well inside the property and close to the house) and, thankfully, we do not have a water meter. I always thought that if the leak was in your grounds then it was your responsibility? I thought it partly depended on whether the mains supplied only one property? But also in the hope that there might have been some reason for them to pick up the tab! It was partly to provide additional information - otherwise I could turn our stopcock off and largely solve the problem in the very short term. -- Rod Best check. |
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