GeraldTheBonzai wrote: ↑Thu May 21, 2026 9:04 am
grenfell wrote: ↑Thu May 21, 2026 7:25 am
Also fit isolation valves to taps and toilets while you're at it.
Part of the need to get the stopcock fixed is that I have a couple of isolation valves that leak when turned off. These, of course, are on the taps that also leak and need replacing....
When we bought the house 30 years ago, an old man had been living in it for years. It was a wreck so needed to be totally rewired and replumbed. Back then we were skint - everything had gone into buying the house. The work was done by a local firm (mates of mates down the pub). Now, I wouldn't call them cowboys, per se, but they were pretty familiar with horses... As such, everything had do be done on a budget - good enough better that perfect and count the pennies. Now we are paying the price. For instance, we had a new boiler a year back, and as part of that they pressurised the system and flushed the pipes. Two radiators promptly sprang leaks and needed to be replaced. Everything is just tired and used.
Ideally, I would have everything redone, to modern standards and my spec (the electrics in particular). Have all the pipes insulated (we have raised wooden floors). But it would cost a lot and mean all the flooring would have to come up. This is the problem with living in a house thats over 100 yers old.
This was my issue same thing old house same age same story.
I had a isolater put on the bathroom pipe that burst but I literally couldn't keep up with it all it had leaked before.. my own fault for not dealing with it right ..must have burst the minute I left ... filled the bathroom and bedrooms...
Had to have a new boiler too and of course all the electrics blew ..no ceilings ..all crashed to lower floor
No flooring ..no white goods all destroyed laminate and carpets kettle toaster microwave the lot gone
Sofa and chairs floating ( old concrete floors kept the water in till it burst through the doors ) tv had blown ...Still plugged in on standby. What a fool . . Kitchen door warped ..
No kitchen units and everything you keep in the drawers and cupboards ..photos paperwork all your electricals passport the lot
I was literally stood in the clothes I had the poor cat was in and fortunately perced on top of the soaked curtains on the pole
Sold the house with a 7 week old brand new boiler new kitchen units ,carpets and flooring new plaster new ceilings but no way could I ever go through it again ..indoor floods are awful ..all floods are....
Harsh lesson but one learned.
Simple keep up with the damned pipes would have stopped all this
A few days before xmas too
The preppers on here kept me going with "posh" names for the shed I was living in ...it was freezing cold and with my little gas cooking ring I'm surprised I didnt burn it down !
Not worth it ...get the pipes sorted as soon as you can wouldn't wish it on anyone