Hi all,
I’m looking to get some plumbing work done but before pulling the trigger I wanted to get a little advice as plumbing isn’t really something I’m confident with.
I’m in a 1930s house with an old ceased stopcock, it looks like a workaround has been fitted rather than replacing the stopcock itself.
The isolating value above the stopcock let’s by a little water when used and I’m not sure it’s right for the job, should I replace it with a lever valve?
Also you’ll see in the photo that there are another two crusted up islolaters, they look knackered so I’m thinking to replace those, I’m just not sure what the purpose of them is but should I go like for like or something else?
Final question, any ideas what the red pipe is all about? Could that be a central heating pipe?
Any advice much appreciated.
Cheers
I’m looking to get some plumbing work done but before pulling the trigger I wanted to get a little advice as plumbing isn’t really something I’m confident with.
I’m in a 1930s house with an old ceased stopcock, it looks like a workaround has been fitted rather than replacing the stopcock itself.
The isolating value above the stopcock let’s by a little water when used and I’m not sure it’s right for the job, should I replace it with a lever valve?
Also you’ll see in the photo that there are another two crusted up islolaters, they look knackered so I’m thinking to replace those, I’m just not sure what the purpose of them is but should I go like for like or something else?
Final question, any ideas what the red pipe is all about? Could that be a central heating pipe?
Any advice much appreciated.
Cheers
