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... if you know where to isolate the water upstream or leave it turned off and cap it. You can even remove the blue handle if you like.
If I remove the blue handle will I not just flood the kitchen as there was loads of water gushing out when I knocked it open?
 
There will be a little blue lever on the valve that is connected to the washing machine feed pipe. Close this overnight.
If your machine still has water in tomorrow then it's getting there through the waste and your waste plumbing is at fault.
If no water then the washing machine is at fault and likely needs a new water inlet valve.
If closing this works and point to washing machine fault, are the water inlet valves cheap and simple to replace, or would a new machine be best
 
Inlet valves are quite cheap, mine was £20 , it was pretty simple to replace - the whole job took less than an hour.
Depends on machine layout of course as I believe sometimes other parts have to be removed to gain access.
So to answer your question, it depends on age/general state of/value of your machine - but if all else is ok I would definitely repair.
 
If I remove the blue handle will I not just flood the kitchen as there was loads of water gushing out when I knocked it open?

If it’s in the off position, the handle is held in by a screw, unscrew this handle - less likely to turn on after that as it’s a metal spindle, usually only openable by spanner/grips etc.

Edit: Brass Cap 3/4"
 
If it’s in the off position, the handle is held in by a screw, unscrew this handle - less likely to turn on after that as it’s a metal spindle, usually only openable by spanner/grips etc.
Thank you 🙂 will give it a go later
 
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Branch don’t get fixated on the pipework under the sink, do JC’s test to find the problem.

The pipework almost certainly has nothing to do with your issue; yes it all wants tidying up but that can be done later.
 
Branch don’t get fixated on the pipework under the sink, do JC’s test to find the problem.

The pipework almost certainly has nothing to do with your issue; yes it all wants tidying up but that can be done later.
That's OK my main thing I need to sort is our washer, just worried now I might knock that other thing open haha. Have turned valve off to washer for today to see what goes on
 
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As Ben-gee says, don't worry about your pipes under the sink, you knocked the blue handle and opened the 'tap' under the sink, don't knock it again, or do as above, i.e. remove it or take the handle off.
It is only there because the previous tenant/owner probably had a water dispensing fridge plumbed in, as long as it's not leaking it's irrelevant now.
 
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Hi there
The problem you have is with your cold water inlet valve nothing to do with the pipe work.
The other with the isolation valve it looks to me that’s a 15mm 1/2 inch. Just get a BLANK NUT ½ X (51939) . This is a Screwfix part no.
 

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