I own a victorian mid-terrace in Birmingham that my wife and I have been renovating for what seems like an age (well about 18months). Some months back we removed the old kitchen sink and in the process the old lead rising main pipe was twisted and it began to leak under the concrete floor (producing a constant hissing noise). We contacted severn trent who eventually fitted us a new connection in plastic, but we were responsible for capping the old supply. This old supply is under the kitchen floor and is the last in one in a chain of 4 on a shared supply (where all other houses still use theres).
Over christmas I am hoping to dig up the kitchen floor and find the lead pipe to cap it off but I have a number of questions before I begin. If anyone could answer one or more of them I would be very appreciative.
1 - At the moment there is no visible water leaking (although signs of damp) and I had hoped this meant the split in the pipe was hairline in size. Is this asssumption correct or when I get to the pipe will I get soaked?
2 - What would be the best way of capping the old supply? - I had thought of using a leadloc connection - if the leadloc doesn't work what are my other options (my concern is that I will have to isolate my neighbours water too so I cannot risk having it off for hours while I try to solve the problem
3 - Although I am a reasonably competent DIYer I am willing to pay a tradesmen where it is required - would I be better digging the hole (to keep labour costs down) and then just pay a plumber to come and cap it off?
Thanks for any help in advance.