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Old Garden Tap
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Good evening,
Whilst digging in the garden today I found an old tap attached to some pipe, however no water comes out when I turn the tap.
Shall I dig the garden to follow the pipe? Make a small hole in the pipe to see if there is any water present or try and unscrew the tap?
I appreciate any help.
Whilst digging in the garden today I found an old tap attached to some pipe, however no water comes out when I turn the tap.
Shall I dig the garden to follow the pipe? Make a small hole in the pipe to see if there is any water present or try and unscrew the tap?
I appreciate any help.
Answers
That would have been lead pipe back then Herb. Alkathene came in around 1930. Probably supplying an old outside tap or WC. Your house would have been re-plumbed since then. I expect the old alkathene was discarded. I'd be tempted to unscrew the fitting to the tap to check for water....... ... or.......... ...... otherwise bury it and forget it if you really...
19:02 Sun 14th Mar 2021
Always a good idea to try and trace something like this, Herbie.
You'll probably find a cut end eventually.
But, you never know. I've found unknown pipework a few times. Sometimes it's an old branch off from somewhere, and still alive.
The tap seat may be stuck down.
Is it a black alkathene pipe? Or copper?
You'll probably find a cut end eventually.
But, you never know. I've found unknown pipework a few times. Sometimes it's an old branch off from somewhere, and still alive.
The tap seat may be stuck down.
Is it a black alkathene pipe? Or copper?
That would have been lead pipe back then Herb. Alkathene came in around 1930.
Probably supplying an old outside tap or WC. Your house would have been re-plumbed since then. I expect the old alkathene was discarded.
I'd be tempted to unscrew the fitting to the tap to check for water.......... or................ otherwise bury it and forget it if you really can't trace it.
Probably supplying an old outside tap or WC. Your house would have been re-plumbed since then. I expect the old alkathene was discarded.
I'd be tempted to unscrew the fitting to the tap to check for water.......... or................ otherwise bury it and forget it if you really can't trace it.