Hi all,
I have a brick shed in my garden that is attached to a main building, I am looking to remove the shed. The main building is not my property and it's wall runs along our boundary.
There is a pipe that comes vertically out of the floor in the shed and ends in a tap outside the shed.
The tap is old and fused so i cannot check if it works.
As I am knocking down the shed, I want to remove this tap and pipe. Can I just cut the pipe at the base , by the shed floor? I am a bit worried it will start spraying water everywhere.
is there a way to check if a pipe has water in it without cutting it?
Any advice is appreciated.
Snew
I have a brick shed in my garden that is attached to a main building, I am looking to remove the shed. The main building is not my property and it's wall runs along our boundary.
There is a pipe that comes vertically out of the floor in the shed and ends in a tap outside the shed.
The tap is old and fused so i cannot check if it works.
As I am knocking down the shed, I want to remove this tap and pipe. Can I just cut the pipe at the base , by the shed floor? I am a bit worried it will start spraying water everywhere.
is there a way to check if a pipe has water in it without cutting it?
Any advice is appreciated.
Snew