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I've replaced the lead mains water supply pipe to my property with in preparation for a new 32mm supply from Thames Water
The 32mm HDPE supply with brass stopcock within the curtilage of the house was supplied and fitted by my builder and has been inspected and approved by Thames Water
However, there is a leak which my builder says he cannot fix as this is caused by Thames Water insistence on a brass stopcock rather than a thermoplastic
Thames Water did indeed insits on brass - stating a British Standard BS1010 or European EN1213
Surely Brass to HDPE must be possible or Thames water wouldn't insist. Is it possible my builder is not using the right valve connections, appropriate washers or some such thing?
Alternatively are plastic stop cocks available to the above standards?
Would appreciate any advice
The 32mm HDPE supply with brass stopcock within the curtilage of the house was supplied and fitted by my builder and has been inspected and approved by Thames Water
However, there is a leak which my builder says he cannot fix as this is caused by Thames Water insistence on a brass stopcock rather than a thermoplastic
Thames Water did indeed insits on brass - stating a British Standard BS1010 or European EN1213
Surely Brass to HDPE must be possible or Thames water wouldn't insist. Is it possible my builder is not using the right valve connections, appropriate washers or some such thing?
Alternatively are plastic stop cocks available to the above standards?
Would appreciate any advice