Soldato
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Hi all
We're selling our late mother's house and the buyers solicitors have raised an enquiry saying that the surveyor couldn't find the stopcock, is there one fitted and if not can we fit one.
Now there is one fitted, but there's a potential problem. The mains pipe coming into the house is in a tight gap between the wall and the washing machine, and the valve that is fitted is an inline thing like this:
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It can be turned with a screwdriver and it's effective in turning off the water to the whole house. But, I don't think that it's a proper stop valve.
Should we just reply to the enquiry saying there is one fitted and where it is?
Should we look at replacing it with something more substantial?
If so, is there something low profile available? There isn't room for a stop valve with a tap on the side.
Many thanks for any comments around this.
We're selling our late mother's house and the buyers solicitors have raised an enquiry saying that the surveyor couldn't find the stopcock, is there one fitted and if not can we fit one.
Now there is one fitted, but there's a potential problem. The mains pipe coming into the house is in a tight gap between the wall and the washing machine, and the valve that is fitted is an inline thing like this:
Flume Isolating Valve CP
Swiftly halt the flow of water from the public mains to any service pipe in your building with the 15 mm Flume isolating valve CP. This time-saving valve lets you carry out most repair and installation jobs without needing to switch off the entire water supply to the premises. Just grab a...
It can be turned with a screwdriver and it's effective in turning off the water to the whole house. But, I don't think that it's a proper stop valve.
Should we just reply to the enquiry saying there is one fitted and where it is?
Should we look at replacing it with something more substantial?
If so, is there something low profile available? There isn't room for a stop valve with a tap on the side.
Many thanks for any comments around this.
