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went out today to an apparent leaking toilet. the loo is fine but somthings leaking. theres a tap in the floor which cuts the loo supply and you can hear a hiss from this area. turning the tap makes little difference to the noise. water is definately running.
Nothings running in the loft or anywhere obvious. Given that the only area it can be heard is this bathroom floor stop tap is that where youd start digging into the floor? Theres going to be a fair bit of damage to the flooring if i lift it.
Its also puzzeling that theres no obvious stop tap in the road. every house but hers has a meter in the pavement ... although interestingly the one that looks like it firmly belongs to next door, the tiny wheel is steadierly rotating..
As i can hear the water flowing in the house, albeit next to an exterior wall , is it safe to assume its internal? Is it possible they have a leak in the ground outside?
I dont want to bite off more than i can chew. It doesnt sound like the stop tap directly but its the only area you can hear it.
Nothings running in the loft or anywhere obvious. Given that the only area it can be heard is this bathroom floor stop tap is that where youd start digging into the floor? Theres going to be a fair bit of damage to the flooring if i lift it.
Its also puzzeling that theres no obvious stop tap in the road. every house but hers has a meter in the pavement ... although interestingly the one that looks like it firmly belongs to next door, the tiny wheel is steadierly rotating..
As i can hear the water flowing in the house, albeit next to an exterior wall , is it safe to assume its internal? Is it possible they have a leak in the ground outside?
I dont want to bite off more than i can chew. It doesnt sound like the stop tap directly but its the only area you can hear it.