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Thank youOpen a tap go back to meter check dials are moving turn it off might be 1/4 turn only and should stop turning within 10 seconds
It's a semi, my neighbour advised its ours and his is next to it, his internal stop tap is undersink but I can see one in ours and the previous owner has a built in washer so can't pull it out without cutting the plimf, so just wanted to check I can use the external one incase of an emergencyYes, that should be yours, but double check before cutting into any pipework or disconnecting anything. What type of property is it?
It's a semi, my neighbour advised its ours and his is next to it, his internal stop tap is undersink but I can see one in ours and the previous owner has a built in washer so can't pull it out without cutting the plimf, so just wanted to check I can use the external one incase of an emYes, that should be yours, but double check before cutting into any pipework or disconnecting anything. What type of property is it?
If your neighbour’s is under their sink, then yours might be similar, can you pull the plinth/kickboard down?
See pic I've ripped away some if the wood backing and these pipes they go off to the right behind washer machineBottom shelf eg cleaning supplies anything on the back of that ?
No it's just the washer to the right and yes I agree I think it will be behind, I will cut the plimf and pull it out, cheersHave you checked the unit to the right in the bottom half of that one should be a cut out if there a stop tap but likely it’s behind the washer
Reply to the thread, titled "Stop Tap Advice Please" which is posted in UK Plumbers Forums on Plumbers Forums.
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