Hi there
I live in a Bryant built home and need to shut off the upstairs cold water supply to the toilet as I need to change the ball cock valve.
There are 2 pipes that come out of the header tank, one the overflow and the other, which appears to lead into a large diameter grey pipe that is located behind the bath, running vertically with the house. Im confused as to where the cold water toilet supply source is coming from. There are no in-line isolation valves and the pipe work that is reasonably accessible, coming from the toilet is all plastic.
The thick grey pipe work that the toilet feed and a couple other pipes lead into (including the bath overflow) stretches vertically up into the loft and out to the roof??
Any ideas please? There is a tank in the loft and i've turned the handles into off on both the 'rising mains' pipe and the main cold water pipe in the airing cupboard, but to no avail. I don't want to try draining the tank, until I'm sure ive isolated the right bits either.
Any help greatly appreciated
I live in a Bryant built home and need to shut off the upstairs cold water supply to the toilet as I need to change the ball cock valve.
There are 2 pipes that come out of the header tank, one the overflow and the other, which appears to lead into a large diameter grey pipe that is located behind the bath, running vertically with the house. Im confused as to where the cold water toilet supply source is coming from. There are no in-line isolation valves and the pipe work that is reasonably accessible, coming from the toilet is all plastic.
The thick grey pipe work that the toilet feed and a couple other pipes lead into (including the bath overflow) stretches vertically up into the loft and out to the roof??
Any ideas please? There is a tank in the loft and i've turned the handles into off on both the 'rising mains' pipe and the main cold water pipe in the airing cupboard, but to no avail. I don't want to try draining the tank, until I'm sure ive isolated the right bits either.
Any help greatly appreciated