Bit of an odd one here, got a call from my Mum a few days ago that the top of her very old hot water tap broke off while running a bath, which has now left her unable to switch off the running water from it. The top and handle snapped off, about halfway through the turn. I couldn't find a solution so switched the water supply off completely from the kitchen sink stopcock, now having to turn it on and off throughout the day.
She had an emergency plumber out since explaining the pipes are too old (20 years or so) so he wouldn't force the stop valve under the bath to shut that specific tap off, as it might cause a leak and make things even worse. The main issue is the current taps are in the middle of the old bath impossible to get to without ripping it all out, which he said the only fix then is a new bath and new pipes as he can't just fit a new pair of taps. A new bath is fine in the long run, but due to circumstances it can’t be done immediately which leaves shutting the water on and off every single day. Any ideas if there’s a way I can physically turn the tap part so the water stops running? Not looking to fix the specific taps or make them usable, just purely to be able to turn that tap off for her so she can have constant running water again.
I know it's probably a long shot and in addition I'm also useless at anything that isn't putting a shelf up, but I'm trying this as a last resort. It's the hot water side, on a dual tap. She also has an immersion heater for the hot water too, which was updated in the last 5 or so years - we've kept it switched off power wise but I wondered if there's a valve or anything on there to shut the supply off?
She had an emergency plumber out since explaining the pipes are too old (20 years or so) so he wouldn't force the stop valve under the bath to shut that specific tap off, as it might cause a leak and make things even worse. The main issue is the current taps are in the middle of the old bath impossible to get to without ripping it all out, which he said the only fix then is a new bath and new pipes as he can't just fit a new pair of taps. A new bath is fine in the long run, but due to circumstances it can’t be done immediately which leaves shutting the water on and off every single day. Any ideas if there’s a way I can physically turn the tap part so the water stops running? Not looking to fix the specific taps or make them usable, just purely to be able to turn that tap off for her so she can have constant running water again.
I know it's probably a long shot and in addition I'm also useless at anything that isn't putting a shelf up, but I'm trying this as a last resort. It's the hot water side, on a dual tap. She also has an immersion heater for the hot water too, which was updated in the last 5 or so years - we've kept it switched off power wise but I wondered if there's a valve or anything on there to shut the supply off?
