Water leak on incoming mains from water meter to inside property?

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Hi

I have leak that is 'bubbling' up on my property near the edge of my extension.

I have contacted Welsh Water amd they have stated it is my problem to repair.

Their stop cock/isolator is 4m away in the outside lane.
I have failed to find an internal form of isolation....

How do I proceed here.

If I dig it up and it's old metal pipe is it worth doing a repair.

Obviously I would like t replace it with proper MDPE from their meter/isolator to mine inside.
( I can easily add one if i can't find one)

Never had this before and I dread what Welsh water would charge even if I expose the whole pipework.

Any ideas.

Cheers
 
Hi

I have leak that is 'bubbling' up on my property near the edge of my extension.

I have contacted Welsh Water amd they have stated it is my problem to repair.

Their stop cock/isolator is 4m away in the outside lane.
I have failed to find an internal form of isolation....

How do I proceed here.

If I dig it up and it's old metal pipe is it worth doing a repair.

Obviously I would like t replace it with proper MDPE from their meter/isolator to mine inside.
( I can easily add one if i can't find one)

Never had this before and I dread what Welsh water would charge even if I expose the whole pipework.

Any ideas.

Cheers
Dig it up first and see what you are faced with. Might be repairable, might not be worth it.
 
Yep - if you are handy and don't mind the trench work then time to dig down at the location. Even then though, it may be time to replace the whole thing, if it's gone at one place then it may go again later down the line somewhere else.
 
@pete01. I bet that's the original leak detective. With his duck and teleportation.

No problem digging it up as it's only a short distance but if it's rotten steel or whatever they used to use then is a repair with it?

I'd love to take it back to the meter and replace it all the tbh but obviously the meter is their property.

'Could I connect to it and not say anything?

Or repair past my boundary so it's their problem.

Where does it end? What would they say.
 
OP,
Clean out the debris from the external isolator chamber and gently operate the actual shut-off valve - open and close etc.
If it doesn't isolate the water at the bubbling leak then the valve needs replacing by the water utility.
Looking down at the shut-off outlet (service pipe) will tell you what material the service pipe is.
Given the short pipe run then figure on replacing the service pipe anyway, dont attempt any kind of repair.
I can help you to DIY a replacement if you wanted?
Maybe you would want to run the new pipe in a different direction to enter the property at a place of your choosing?
 

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