TedLasso
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Long story short:
Bought a house, never realised that there was a leak at the main valve into house which leaked into walls and floor.
Got a plumber in, who confirmed issue was at main valve and not underground. He checked that main valve was faulty and not installed properly.The expansion pipe was not there so everything leaked into wall.
We agreed to replace valve. He quoted me 4k to do job. I was ok with it. He installs new valve and does a good job plastering, etc . The expansion pipe is now outside the house. He says it will drip for a while and stop.
It hasn't. It keeps on dripping (at least now it is not into bricks/floor). I've filled 3 buckets in the last 24 hours.
I've noticed that the new valve is reconditioned (we never discussed what he would put - I thought it would be new) and I see the one I have costs about 3.2k brand-new
Questions.
1. Is the reconditioned valve faulty or is there some other issue since I've had a leak before - maybe too much pressure from city council side?
2. He mentioned that he needed to check my geyser to see if was causing issues and I told him , it's always off except for 1 hour a day. Why could a geyser cause a problem ?
Hopefully someone can provide some advice as I don't want to be taken for a ride by the guy - just want the problem solved and my house not to sink
Ta in advance
Bought a house, never realised that there was a leak at the main valve into house which leaked into walls and floor.
Got a plumber in, who confirmed issue was at main valve and not underground. He checked that main valve was faulty and not installed properly.The expansion pipe was not there so everything leaked into wall.
We agreed to replace valve. He quoted me 4k to do job. I was ok with it. He installs new valve and does a good job plastering, etc . The expansion pipe is now outside the house. He says it will drip for a while and stop.
It hasn't. It keeps on dripping (at least now it is not into bricks/floor). I've filled 3 buckets in the last 24 hours.
I've noticed that the new valve is reconditioned (we never discussed what he would put - I thought it would be new) and I see the one I have costs about 3.2k brand-new
Questions.
1. Is the reconditioned valve faulty or is there some other issue since I've had a leak before - maybe too much pressure from city council side?
2. He mentioned that he needed to check my geyser to see if was causing issues and I told him , it's always off except for 1 hour a day. Why could a geyser cause a problem ?
Hopefully someone can provide some advice as I don't want to be taken for a ride by the guy - just want the problem solved and my house not to sink
Ta in advance
