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Water Stopcock On Pavement
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On the pavement outside our house is a cover with access to a stopcock , which you can turn on/off , the water supply into our house .
Am i legally allowed to access the stopcock and turn off the water supply , in an emergency ?
Am i legally allowed to access the stopcock and turn off the water supply , in an emergency ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.While there are plenty of web references (including Youtube videos about operating external stopcocks) which state that householders aren't officially allowed to turn the water supply to their property on or off externally, the water supply companies actually seem happy enough to allow people to do so.
For example, this page from Anglian Water tells readers how to operate the boundary stop tap and makes no reference to any permission from them being needed:
https:/ /www.an glianwa ter.co. uk/hous ehold/w ater-su pply/bu rst-pip es/stop -taps.a spx
For example, this page from Anglian Water tells readers how to operate the boundary stop tap and makes no reference to any permission from them being needed:
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I suggest finding the external stop tap to see which type it is, Bazile. (i.e. actually try turning it off). There are different types, with some just requiring a quarter turn to stop the flow of water and others needing several full turns (like a sink tap). Some are fairly easy to operate by hand but others require the same type of hydrant key which the fire service use. (There are other types too).
This video initially shows the operation of a 'hydrant-style' stop tap but then shows how much easier it is to get to the stop tap next to a water meter. (Even so, the stop tap shown there is different to the one next to my own water meter):
This video initially shows the operation of a 'hydrant-style' stop tap but then shows how much easier it is to get to the stop tap next to a water meter. (Even so, the stop tap shown there is different to the one next to my own water meter):
If you have a water meter, Baz, it'll probably be a simple "quarter-turn" tap.
If it's the old type valve, you need this...
https:/ /www.sc rewfix. com/p/m onument -tools- stopcoc k-key-2 22mm/17 971
Longer ones are available
https:/ /www.di y.com/d epartme nts/b-q -steel- combina tion-st op-cock -key/19 0546_BQ .prd
If it's the old type valve, you need this...
https:/
Longer ones are available
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