by armytouch »
Thu Apr 01, 2010 12:59 am
I thought i had sorted the problem of the damp by fixing the radiator and ensuring it was left on this did cure the bathroom, re-plastered and painted, the bedroom wall did seem to dry out so re-plastered and painted but it started again, i have found the source of what i think was the problem, a leaking stopcock connection on the inside of the wall, however i have another problem now, the stopcock when switched off doesnt isolate the leaking connection it only isolates the other side which is the mains to the flat which are copper pipework however the leaking side is a larger black plastic pipe which goes down into the foundation so i have a feeling its the mains water into the flat from outside, how do i isolate this pipe to fix it ?
Theres no run to freeze it.
Its the actual connection going into the stopcock that leaking, think the plastic pipework deformed so causing the leak.
Is there anything i can do to fix the leak with some sort of compression tape or setting putty remembering it is squirting from the connection with some pressure from the connection between i think 22 mm black plastic pipe and the stopcock so its uneven.
Is there anyway of telling if its the mains water supply into the flat ?
How will i know where the turn off point is outside ?
Thanks