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Evening all,
First time poster, medium term lurker...
I'm after some advice on replacing our water main, best way to route it, etc...
We live in a 1900 build end-terrace property, which has got a shared lead water main with another 2 properties. I can see the lead pipe connected to a stop-tap in the kitchen, which then goes back upstairs to the bathroom for the boiler and bathroom, before dropping back down to the other side of the kitchen.
I'm thinking the easiest way to get the main into the property is up the front garden path and under the entrance hallway.
The next challenge is where to run the main to get it to the rear of the property, where the kitchen, boiler and bathroom is.
The hallway and living room is suspended floor, but kitchen and living room is concrete.
So the thought is to take the pipe upstairs and through the 1st floor. Currently, the gas main is mounted at head height just inside the door, with the pipe boxed in. So the plan was to run the pipe up through the same boxing upto the 1st floor, then under the upstairs floorboards to the bathroom at the rear, where I can link it into the exiting pipe work. I'd put a stop tap ata ground floor level when it enters the boxing.
Does that sound like a viable plan?
Anything I need to be aware of?
I've already dropped out water board (Bristol Water) an email to enquire about their lead replacement scheme, so hopefully they should provide me some info aswell.
Cheers in advance for replies.
Regards
Gavin
First time poster, medium term lurker...
I'm after some advice on replacing our water main, best way to route it, etc...
We live in a 1900 build end-terrace property, which has got a shared lead water main with another 2 properties. I can see the lead pipe connected to a stop-tap in the kitchen, which then goes back upstairs to the bathroom for the boiler and bathroom, before dropping back down to the other side of the kitchen.
I'm thinking the easiest way to get the main into the property is up the front garden path and under the entrance hallway.
The next challenge is where to run the main to get it to the rear of the property, where the kitchen, boiler and bathroom is.
The hallway and living room is suspended floor, but kitchen and living room is concrete.
So the thought is to take the pipe upstairs and through the 1st floor. Currently, the gas main is mounted at head height just inside the door, with the pipe boxed in. So the plan was to run the pipe up through the same boxing upto the 1st floor, then under the upstairs floorboards to the bathroom at the rear, where I can link it into the exiting pipe work. I'd put a stop tap ata ground floor level when it enters the boxing.
Does that sound like a viable plan?
Anything I need to be aware of?
I've already dropped out water board (Bristol Water) an email to enquire about their lead replacement scheme, so hopefully they should provide me some info aswell.
Cheers in advance for replies.
Regards
Gavin
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