The cold water mains inlet in my property is a bit of a jungle, It leaks a little and the stopcock is jammed not quite open, not quite closed.
There is a mix of 22 and 15 mm, a superfluous meter (as there is now a meter at the property boundary) a reducing pressure valve, and a drain valve the wrong side of the meter.
I'd like to simplify the installation and replace the stopcock and i have a few questions:
- * Can I remove the meter without involving the water supplier or do I need to get them to do it?
* It looks like the pressure reducing valve is older than the boiler and hot water systems can I remove it.
* Can I simplify the path of the pipework or does it actually need to be laid out with the N shape as now.
* Assuming that I can take out the 22 mm meter, can I stick with 15 mm pipe throughout? (the mains side of the stopcock is 15)
ps I'd get a professional in, but with the current situation i'm not sure its wise.
Thanks in advance.