Hey all,
Looking for some advice. My mother recently had her boiler changed but in the process the water had to be turned on and off as you would expect and the engineer broke of the handle. Luckily it seems you can close the valve with some pliers on the but I don't believe this is best for long term solution for a older woman.
Video link: View: https://youtu.be/ek2F3c_GbVY?si=dXXtN-8doWrX9wyH
I wanted to know a couple things:
1) The end does look threaded, can you just thread back in an handle or is this not possible (apologies as I thought video captured the end but due to limit space I could quite get in)
2) If the above can't be done, what is the easiest option to get a working stopcock with a handle in place, as it seems to change it for another stopcock is going to be some messy wet work so if there has been some new changes to what I would think is fairly common, that are just better practices please inform me.
3) I did notice, high up on the piper work (so before the stopcock) their are some isolation valves on the hot and cold pipes. Could these be used as a.means to isolate the water into the like a stopcock or would it not work.
Looking for some advice. My mother recently had her boiler changed but in the process the water had to be turned on and off as you would expect and the engineer broke of the handle. Luckily it seems you can close the valve with some pliers on the but I don't believe this is best for long term solution for a older woman.
Video link: View: https://youtu.be/ek2F3c_GbVY?si=dXXtN-8doWrX9wyH
I wanted to know a couple things:
1) The end does look threaded, can you just thread back in an handle or is this not possible (apologies as I thought video captured the end but due to limit space I could quite get in)
2) If the above can't be done, what is the easiest option to get a working stopcock with a handle in place, as it seems to change it for another stopcock is going to be some messy wet work so if there has been some new changes to what I would think is fairly common, that are just better practices please inform me.
3) I did notice, high up on the piper work (so before the stopcock) their are some isolation valves on the hot and cold pipes. Could these be used as a.means to isolate the water into the like a stopcock or would it not work.