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Hello
We had a kitchen extension done 6 years ago and this was fitted under the sink which I always assumed was the stopcock. However as you can see it leads to a dead end and the water doesn’t stop when I turn it off. I can’t find anything else which looks like a stopcock so I’m very confused.
 

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Yes but be careful not to over tighten it when closing the valve

did they install a new main and forgot about connecting it up / disconnecting the old ?
 
Looks like potentially your still on the lead main and it never got swapped over did you have the water board to connect up in the street ?
 

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