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cappsie
Hi
I have a shared supply pipe in my flat. It supplies both my ground floor flat and the upstairs flat. It is not secured to the wall, but is rather suspended up from the floor and out from the wall. If I wish to do anything to the kitchen then I must move this pipe. What are my options?
The flats share a single, external stopcock, while I have an additional internal one. I don't believe I can turn off the external one as this is illegal (isn't it?). I would probably require permission, at least from the upper flat, if not the water company. Are plumbers allowed to alter/move these pipes?
Thoughts and suggestions welcome.
Thanks,
Adam.
I have a shared supply pipe in my flat. It supplies both my ground floor flat and the upstairs flat. It is not secured to the wall, but is rather suspended up from the floor and out from the wall. If I wish to do anything to the kitchen then I must move this pipe. What are my options?
The flats share a single, external stopcock, while I have an additional internal one. I don't believe I can turn off the external one as this is illegal (isn't it?). I would probably require permission, at least from the upper flat, if not the water company. Are plumbers allowed to alter/move these pipes?
Thoughts and suggestions welcome.
Thanks,
Adam.