Doing a large renovation project on an old 1960s house - 1600 sq feet - replacing terrible plumbing and electrics (previous owner) new insulation- some cavity wall insulation and some internal insulated plasterboard, two new bathrooms and kitchen.
However, came across a problem. Irish Water said there is a leak in the house - I think it may be the cistern which is constantly running or the tank that seems to be constantly filling - however they wanted to test the mains to the house, but we couldn't find the value to turn off the water in the house. The kitchen used to be i(previous owners) n the front of the house and now it's an extension in the back, but the previous owners covered up in concrete and also behind plasterboard, all of the pipes, so we can't find the mains value to turn of the supply to test the water. My plumber said we might have to dig five feet deep to find the mains!! I know where the water meter is outside. My engineer is saying a leak could mean serious subsidence! There isn't any subsidence visible currently. I'm trying to stay calm. My question: how do I find where the mains water supply comes in if I can't find the value to turn off the water - we are opening up some of the plasterboard tomorrow - I'm getting the place entirely replumbed anyway - all new piping - will they be able to discover where the mains comes in when they do this - my plumber didn't seem very hopeful about this? Would really welcome any comments/advice.
However, came across a problem. Irish Water said there is a leak in the house - I think it may be the cistern which is constantly running or the tank that seems to be constantly filling - however they wanted to test the mains to the house, but we couldn't find the value to turn off the water in the house. The kitchen used to be i(previous owners) n the front of the house and now it's an extension in the back, but the previous owners covered up in concrete and also behind plasterboard, all of the pipes, so we can't find the mains value to turn of the supply to test the water. My plumber said we might have to dig five feet deep to find the mains!! I know where the water meter is outside. My engineer is saying a leak could mean serious subsidence! There isn't any subsidence visible currently. I'm trying to stay calm. My question: how do I find where the mains water supply comes in if I can't find the value to turn off the water - we are opening up some of the plasterboard tomorrow - I'm getting the place entirely replumbed anyway - all new piping - will they be able to discover where the mains comes in when they do this - my plumber didn't seem very hopeful about this? Would really welcome any comments/advice.