Emergency repair to lead water pipe
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Have you checked with your local Council?
The goverment were giving grants, up to 90% in some areas to have lead pipe water supplies replaced. The grant was administered by the councils.
If not a grant, you should be able to get a loan from the council to do this work.
Regards,
Colin.
The goverment were giving grants, up to 90% in some areas to have lead pipe water supplies replaced. The grant was administered by the councils.
If not a grant, you should be able to get a loan from the council to do this work.
Regards,
Colin.
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Last year I did it for a guy I was doing driveway and patio for. Had a lot of bother with the waterboard though, they couldn't understand that the driveway was going up to a minimum of 230mm above the top of the trench so I ended up having to dig down 4ft and get 2 inspections to appease the morons.
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I put some pipes in for new connections to two rural houses on a narrow single track lane that has close to 10 car movements a day, more horses go up it, we put the pipe into the lane as we cobbled the threshold, anyway water board wanted £7.5 to do connection as they'd need traffic lights rd closures etc joke.
Need to find a tame useless utilities or seven Trent guy to do the connection if we do the digging.
Need to find a tame useless utilities or seven Trent guy to do the connection if we do the digging.
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lutonlagerlout wrote:cant they mole it, they normally do it in a morning?
I am going to have a mini digger on site for other work anyway and my front garden is getting a total makeover after that. So in my case moling is not a good option, I have been quoted close to £400 by a moling company, but can buy the parts and do the plumbing myself for closer to £50 (a bit more if I put the pipe in a duct, that I will do if am also use the trunk for drainage.)
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Hi Guys, not been here for a while. Hope you are all keeping busy and having a good year.
When I had my paving done I asked the contractor if he would dig a trench for me to renew the lead pipe with plastic. There are special fittings which take you from lead to plastic and they just slip over the end and tighten up. All very easy and the job was done in about 30 minutes. Cost from a plumber was £900, grant was 50%, cost doing it myself £25.00....Makes you wonder really
Anyhow I'm off to read some more.
Thanks again for a great forum and for all the advice and support you gave me in my hour of need.
Cheers
John
When I had my paving done I asked the contractor if he would dig a trench for me to renew the lead pipe with plastic. There are special fittings which take you from lead to plastic and they just slip over the end and tighten up. All very easy and the job was done in about 30 minutes. Cost from a plumber was £900, grant was 50%, cost doing it myself £25.00....Makes you wonder really
Anyhow I'm off to read some more.
Thanks again for a great forum and for all the advice and support you gave me in my hour of need.
Cheers
John
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