I have a Essex & Suffolk mains stop cock within my front garden wall. I also have another just inside my house under floorboard. The house is 80 years old and I've owned it for the last 50.
Recently the jumper fell in my house stop cock and with advice turned it 3/4 times and the jumper restored. However I was advised it may happen again and change it. The problem is to do that I'd need to turn the water off outside and to my knowledge the garden one has never been used and assume it will be bound up. E&S tell me that it cannot be changed, be removed if I have a meter fitted.
I am in two minds as to whether I'd like a meter as I consume a lot of water with 2 gardens front and rear.
Can anyone offer an opinion as to how hard it would be for a plumber to fit another (it is only 6" inside the wall) or if with persuasion the one in situ now may still operate. Would I be right in thinking that after 50+ years it'll be unmovable?
Recently the jumper fell in my house stop cock and with advice turned it 3/4 times and the jumper restored. However I was advised it may happen again and change it. The problem is to do that I'd need to turn the water off outside and to my knowledge the garden one has never been used and assume it will be bound up. E&S tell me that it cannot be changed, be removed if I have a meter fitted.
I am in two minds as to whether I'd like a meter as I consume a lot of water with 2 gardens front and rear.
Can anyone offer an opinion as to how hard it would be for a plumber to fit another (it is only 6" inside the wall) or if with persuasion the one in situ now may still operate. Would I be right in thinking that after 50+ years it'll be unmovable?
