Routy56
Well-known member
No not at all - advice is always welcomeLooks like nice dry weather for it, and great to see the young ones getting involved. Not tried the Insuduct but looks good.
Sorry to be a fly in the ointment (so to speak) but to comply with water regs the stoptap should be the first fitting inside the building and immediately followed by a double check valve and a drain valve. This reduces back flow risks and also enable easy drain downs of system
BES also sell nifty little MDPE compression adaptors with liners that mean you can bolt a nice WRAS approved lever valve straight onto the MDPE. The brass stop taps these days are generally poor quality and like to seize up. (Also they tend to restrict flow).
(Sorry.. slightly on the spectrum and 24 years of working with the wet stuff and working with water companies = interested in getting the message out there about getting it perfect!)
I am not a plumber but simply have a few skills to get by. With the limited space to work and not wanting to rip the floor up in a busy house, it was a case of getting the job done
Believe me it is now 100% better than previous. No outside stop cock at the boundary. And a leaking about to break up horrible gate valve in the bathroom just above the incoming lead pipe
I was frankly very pleased to get TWO new means of isolation installed.
We can upgrade the whole lot when they refurb their kitchen