I went to change this womans' cistern that had cracked and fix a dripping tap, so bought all the materials etc.
So, tap 1st, stopcock inaccessible, had to use grips to turn a little at a time then couldn't get the nut undone on the tap, nightmare, tried heating it up even!! Did it in the end and changed the washer, all ok but took 30 mins, then noticed the woman had a leak under the sink (it wasnt me - honest!), so I fixed that as well. (i'm good like that)!
Then to the cistern, no water shut off, tried to turn water off in road, nope, no good. Had a problem, told the woman I could cut the pipe and put isolation valve on but it'd be messy. She said OK, so, plucked up the courage, put the pipe slice around the pipe and turned, water started spraying out (fast) but I had to keep going, shat myself, cut the pipe and put a push fit cap on it to compose myself, got the nut and olive in front of me and went for it again, messy and freezing, but did it, it was bad, sorted that out and put the cistern together. Then connected everything up, drip from under backnut to siphon, just kept nipping it up a little at a time, all was ok in the end but i was was wet and cold and what I thought a 2 hr job turned into nearly 4!
So, my questions are:-
Would you have charged to fix leak under sink? (honestly)
what would you have done with cold feed to toilet? Cut it or leave it until the water could be turned off?
What a day but experience again, quiet now this week!
Cheers
Jason
So, tap 1st, stopcock inaccessible, had to use grips to turn a little at a time then couldn't get the nut undone on the tap, nightmare, tried heating it up even!! Did it in the end and changed the washer, all ok but took 30 mins, then noticed the woman had a leak under the sink (it wasnt me - honest!), so I fixed that as well. (i'm good like that)!
Then to the cistern, no water shut off, tried to turn water off in road, nope, no good. Had a problem, told the woman I could cut the pipe and put isolation valve on but it'd be messy. She said OK, so, plucked up the courage, put the pipe slice around the pipe and turned, water started spraying out (fast) but I had to keep going, shat myself, cut the pipe and put a push fit cap on it to compose myself, got the nut and olive in front of me and went for it again, messy and freezing, but did it, it was bad, sorted that out and put the cistern together. Then connected everything up, drip from under backnut to siphon, just kept nipping it up a little at a time, all was ok in the end but i was was wet and cold and what I thought a 2 hr job turned into nearly 4!
So, my questions are:-
Would you have charged to fix leak under sink? (honestly)
what would you have done with cold feed to toilet? Cut it or leave it until the water could be turned off?
What a day but experience again, quiet now this week!
Cheers
Jason