Phil Pascoe
Established Member
Any ideas anybody on this one? We completed on our house this morning, and started to move stuff in - fortunately we've a rented bungalow till xmas. We read the meters, (the water's not metered) turned everything on and when I turned the stopcock on, nothing happened, I did however hear water running back through the system. We rung the agents, who got in touch with the vendors and they have ascertained that there are only two stopcocks, one in the kitchen and one in the pavement outside. This is where the fun starts. The outside one supplies my neighbour's house as well. We have information which states this as the house was let, and all the details were written down for the tenants, and there is a warning that if the supply is turned off to be aware that it cuts the neighbour off as well. He has in the last couple of weeks re-plumbed the house from the doorstep in, and I think he has bypassed my supply. He hasn't stripped out the old pipework, so I'm going to get a few gallons of water back through a tap to see if it comes out the cut end. There's a chance it's nothing to do with him, but the ex owners were there two weeks ago and the water was ok then. All I can get from him is a shrug and "what do you expect me to do - your water supply shouldn't be under my floor". Common sense would say that, but it doesn't alter the fact that it is. He wants a meter put in, and points out that he couldn't have one with my supply joined to his - I don't want a meter, so that doesn't really matter to me. The water board are no help, because the junction is inside the boundary. If the water board agreed to his meter, they couldn't just say - Yeah, go ahead, just cut your neighbours supply off. For that reason I think they would refuse to fit one. I would rather my supply was totally separate, but a large bill seems a bit unjust when I didn't cause the problem in the first place.
The guy is being a bit of jerk, but I really don't want to fall out with them before I've even moved in.
The guy is being a bit of jerk, but I really don't want to fall out with them before I've even moved in.