I wonder if anyone can help with the process of tracing a leak.
Living in the Th*m*s water area, it appears there is a noise of fast flow at
stopcock outside the house boundary.
The water meter is mounted above and after the internal stopcock and does not read out of the ordinary or move when everything is turned off,
water pressure is fine for showers etc...you would never know there was a leak if their external stopcock wasn't "busy".
I am led to believe from the above there may be a leak inside my
boundary, up to where the pipe joins the stop cock in the garage.
Just before the stopcock there is about 5-6" of black 25mm plastic pipe, I do not know how far this extends for.
The road and garage stopcocks are about 30 feet apart and the underground pipe crosses lawn and block paving, there is no evidence of lush or boggy grass or damp patches on the block paving which sits on sand.
Any ideas how to trace the leak?
Cheers.
Living in the Th*m*s water area, it appears there is a noise of fast flow at
stopcock outside the house boundary.
The water meter is mounted above and after the internal stopcock and does not read out of the ordinary or move when everything is turned off,
water pressure is fine for showers etc...you would never know there was a leak if their external stopcock wasn't "busy".
I am led to believe from the above there may be a leak inside my
boundary, up to where the pipe joins the stop cock in the garage.
Just before the stopcock there is about 5-6" of black 25mm plastic pipe, I do not know how far this extends for.
The road and garage stopcocks are about 30 feet apart and the underground pipe crosses lawn and block paving, there is no evidence of lush or boggy grass or damp patches on the block paving which sits on sand.
Any ideas how to trace the leak?
Cheers.