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Who turns their water off when they aren't at the house, I used to do it all the time as a leak can appear anytime, but as per usual stopped, (we know where this is going don't we)
Returned from caravan today to find water on kitchen floor, and on kitchen ceiling, and on bedroom floor and on bedroom ceiling, traced it to leaking ISO valve in top floor ensuite, couldn't have been running too long, but bad enough
Need to get back to turning water off when we are away, it's not just in winter you get a leak
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Here's the ceiling now after 6hrs
 
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Sorry to here that kirk . I suppose it couldve been a hell of alot worst mate. Is not enough for a call to insurance ?
 
Not sure kris, we will assess a eh it's dry, chipboard floor in bathroom above is wet under vinyl and ceiling is looking a bit worse now obviously, so will get the joiner to price the repair then see whether it's worth getting insurance in and paying excess, but yes could have been a lot lot worse, must have just happened a few hrs before we got home, it's the usual, I used to turn water off when we even went away over night, but stopped
 
One night away and ours is turned off, everytime !!! tell all my customers the same.
2 years ago and about 5 months after fitting it, a flexi into a cloakroom tap ( couldn't get copper in to it, never seen flexis so small) broke off in the tap body, nobody was near it , it just broke, fortunately it was 12 oclock on a sunday dinnertime, if we had been away !!!!!!
 
I turn my mains stopcock off in the rare occasions I am away for anything more than a day.
Unlikely anything would happen me, as all top quality work & in copper, - but you never know!
One of the biggest risks is overflows on tanks not done properly, I find.
Just before last Christmas, a close neighbour had a plastic cold storage tank suddenly leak through light fitting in her ceiling. It was an old tank, to be fair, but same as modern version & had simply cracked in the corner where the tank steps in, about the middle. Obviously a stress point there as the sides tend to bulge out. Makes you realise nothing lasts forever.
 
With us discussing the newer more faulty iso,s recently aswell and i bet that was one of the better made ones 11 years shelf life , its still not long enough
 
if i had ballofixes in mine i would, but i aint so i don't bother. what i do turn off is the gas. not because i think there's a leak, just that i'd rather patch a ceiling than rebuild my house.
 

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