Hi,
Need some guidance on how to isolate a water supply to part of a building. The plumber who came out didn't really seem to know! Just need some guidance as to what to do and where perhaps to find a decent plumber in south Devon who can assist. Or perhaps we need more than a plumber?!
Single water supply to a largish building.
Have no idea the route of the water pipes beneath the ground.
Need to isolate part of the building from water for demolition.
Found one stopcock in the part to be isolated, but this seems to only have limited effect on taps in the building. So doesn't seem to control the entire property. Can't find any other stop cocks.
Seems to be impossible to locate the route of internal pipes either.
Any idea how we can isolate part of the building which I wish to demolish?
What I wish to avoid is a big fountain!!
However the people doing the demolition require water, so we can't keep it off - a catch 22
Any advice from someone who understands water would be appreciated.
And perhaps advice on finding the right people to assist us in South Devon.
Need some guidance on how to isolate a water supply to part of a building. The plumber who came out didn't really seem to know! Just need some guidance as to what to do and where perhaps to find a decent plumber in south Devon who can assist. Or perhaps we need more than a plumber?!
Single water supply to a largish building.
Have no idea the route of the water pipes beneath the ground.
Need to isolate part of the building from water for demolition.
Found one stopcock in the part to be isolated, but this seems to only have limited effect on taps in the building. So doesn't seem to control the entire property. Can't find any other stop cocks.
Seems to be impossible to locate the route of internal pipes either.
Any idea how we can isolate part of the building which I wish to demolish?
What I wish to avoid is a big fountain!!
However the people doing the demolition require water, so we can't keep it off - a catch 22
Any advice from someone who understands water would be appreciated.
And perhaps advice on finding the right people to assist us in South Devon.