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    Yup. No public liabilty. The guy knows Im just a "handy man" so to speak. Its written in emails between us. Ive also told him about the dead legs and lid on water tank so upto him if he gets this sorted. this is also written in email.
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    Im pretty sure that the water wont becoem stagnant as it will be withdrawn from various outlets around the house and this would suck water out of the dead leg and replace it with new water. Is that right? The dead legs are upstairs and the bathroom is downstairs. I also advised that the only...
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    Unable to blank as short as possible as runs go right under floor and couldnt access it. I reckon theres still about 10 meters of copper left down there. I took up about 8 meters. Ive advised him to get this taken up when he brings up carpets and sands down floor. Which he sahould do within the...
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    No I dont. But for him to sue me he has to prove that I acted negligibly which I haven't. So best to solder then? How reliable are compression stop ends? No leaks after 48 hours is good right?
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    its just water pipe. Its not my house. I was ding some DIY for someone at work. Do you think its best to go back and solder on some caps? Wont I have problems with water in the pipe though?
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    How reliable are these? I fitted these to some old pipework after I removed a basin from a bedroom. I took a couple of floor boards up and used compression stop ends. No leaks or weeping. Had another look 2 days later and again there is no leaks. Will this be OK? As it is under the floor...
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