I have always been of the understanding that it is the water provider/company's responsibility to provide an operable external stop tap.
My internal stop tap doen't shut the water supply off fully, so to change this I need to turn the external stop tap off. The external stop tap turns freely and stops - in the closed position, but it doesn't stop or reduce the water flow to the house.
I contacted Northumbrain Water, and they say it's not their duty to provide an operable stop tap, and there'll be a charge for someone to come out. If the stop tap doesn't work and it's not our fault there wont be a charge and they will repair/replace the tap, fair enough.
BUT - I don't like this IF it's not your fault, as it seems to me that they have made this assumption already without even calling to the house, and there will be further charges. (might be me but I tend not to trust larger companies, why can't they just say - it's inoperable we'll repair it - why IF it's not your fault)
So, do I pay the charge - hopefully they will be honest and refund this and repair the tap as it is no fault of my own. Or do I freeze the pipe and replace the internal stop tap, solves one problem - but if anything happens to the supply pipe (between external and internal stop tap) then we're screwed.
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