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Diy-not

Someone turned my water supply off in the street today, it's none of the neighbours. It affects two properties, me and one other. The water board say it's not their problem and we have to turn it back on ourselves.

Been without water all day and have a two year old daughter so advice would be really appreciated, thanks!
 
:welcome: to the forum Diy-not :)

Where abouts do you live, general area will do? Someone on here may be able to help you out! Are you the only ones affected in the street? How to turn it back on will depends on how new or old your service supply is to be honest!
 
Hi thanks for the welcome and replies.

Well after a full day, the water board has actually appeared and a nice guy has just turned my supply back on. So relieved...

He thinks it's possibly to do with a little shoe repair place next door; he thinks that someone representing the business side of the water authority may have turned the mans supply off for not paying, and not realised that we all run off the same tap. It makes sense, the man was really wierd when me and my neighbour went to ask him about his water.

This may mean that this will happen again so I need to learn about how to turn my water back on!

By the way, the tap that supplies our four properties (and the little shoe repair place) is bizarrely under a metal plate in the next street, I know that much. I read that you need something long to reach down the the tap, past that I know nothing.... lol
 
You need one of these - best get a long one to avoid having to get on your knees:-

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Hmm! Party main, communal main or whatever people want to call it. They where very common at one time. I would assume its probably one of three common types of valve that control it. Its either a screw down valve by itself for which you may need a crutch type water key. The crutch part is fairly obvious in how its used, when you see the key, It fits over the tap head crutch and you usually turn it clockwise to shut off and anti clockwise to open, they come in variouse lengths.


But then you may have a water meter (doubtful on a party main) but that also may have a crutch head tap you turn off. Its not worth buying a water key until you know which sort of stop tap you have.


Then you can have square shaped stop valves probably more rightly called a cock than a valve. These are usually quarter turn, so if you get a square head water key of the right length for your valve and one with the right size square, they come in various sizes as well. Ask the local water board or plumbing shop which size it is. When you put the key over the square cock turn it one quarter turn usually either way to get the water on. So if the key handle is pointing forward turn it a quarter turn so that it is looking sideways.
Once again you can also get variations some square head cocks are screw down which means you have to keep turning them until they shut off.


It may sound complicated but once you sort out which key you want and the sort of stop tap you have got its fairly easy to do.
 
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Thank you ever so much.
It's a square one. The water board guy had a crutch one and it didn't fit so he used a square one. I should have asked what size! But at least they're reasonably priced. I thought they'd be really expensive.
 

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