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Had a repair done by insurance company's own appointed contractor to a galvanised pipe under bit of the short concrete path between the road and my front door, two months ago.
Seems like the repair has failed as water is pouring out on to street from under path and surfacing on and around the re-laid rectangle of concrete where they dug up and repaired. It could be another bit of the pipe has gone but I presume the joint they re-did is more likely.
Insurance company is closed on weekend. Their emergency number went through to a loss adjuster who has no access to their files and claims and can't give go ahead to anything but just gives advice. He said phone the contractor who did repair. Contractor won't come back until 13th! Despite much protesting the best they eventually agreed to was to phone me on Monday to see if they can 're-organise their diary' to come sooner. They have emailed me in writing at my request to confirm they will "consider" reimbursing me if I get another contractor out beforehand to fix it if there is photographic evidence it was their repair that has failed.
My water board then visited at my request as I thought they might take pity and do a repair but he said they no longer do freebie fixes as of this year so I'm on my own. Pressure has dropped to me, flat above me (rented) and next door house because of my leak (all served from same junction) but is still just about usable for important stuff. Having a shower is a bit tricky though. The water accumulating on the road is quite a lot but not a safety hazzard, just resembles that of very heavy rain, but never ending.
So my options appear to be:-
1) Try and find some company who will dig up a concrete path and repair a galvanised pipe (redoing *potentially* someone else's bodged work as we all so love to do) as an EMERGENCY on the WEEKEND and have to pay them myself (god knows how much) and then try and get the money back off the insurance company's contractor as per their email.
2) Wait until Monday, hoping the water doesn't freeze and someone breaks their neck or a sink hole develops and swallows the house or some other such unlikely concern, apologise to upstairs and next door for the continued low pressure and lake outside and then hopefully scream at the contractor and insurance company (then back from their weekend off) until they get someone to attend asap.
3) Try and dig it up and do it myself having never done anything like that before, never repair a section of galvanised before and only having an old cheap SDS with a few demolition bits to do the job, also thereby no doubt invalidating any chance of further help or recompense due to my undertaking it myself
4) Something else, not thought of
Help!
Seems like the repair has failed as water is pouring out on to street from under path and surfacing on and around the re-laid rectangle of concrete where they dug up and repaired. It could be another bit of the pipe has gone but I presume the joint they re-did is more likely.
Insurance company is closed on weekend. Their emergency number went through to a loss adjuster who has no access to their files and claims and can't give go ahead to anything but just gives advice. He said phone the contractor who did repair. Contractor won't come back until 13th! Despite much protesting the best they eventually agreed to was to phone me on Monday to see if they can 're-organise their diary' to come sooner. They have emailed me in writing at my request to confirm they will "consider" reimbursing me if I get another contractor out beforehand to fix it if there is photographic evidence it was their repair that has failed.
My water board then visited at my request as I thought they might take pity and do a repair but he said they no longer do freebie fixes as of this year so I'm on my own. Pressure has dropped to me, flat above me (rented) and next door house because of my leak (all served from same junction) but is still just about usable for important stuff. Having a shower is a bit tricky though. The water accumulating on the road is quite a lot but not a safety hazzard, just resembles that of very heavy rain, but never ending.
So my options appear to be:-
1) Try and find some company who will dig up a concrete path and repair a galvanised pipe (redoing *potentially* someone else's bodged work as we all so love to do) as an EMERGENCY on the WEEKEND and have to pay them myself (god knows how much) and then try and get the money back off the insurance company's contractor as per their email.
2) Wait until Monday, hoping the water doesn't freeze and someone breaks their neck or a sink hole develops and swallows the house or some other such unlikely concern, apologise to upstairs and next door for the continued low pressure and lake outside and then hopefully scream at the contractor and insurance company (then back from their weekend off) until they get someone to attend asap.
3) Try and dig it up and do it myself having never done anything like that before, never repair a section of galvanised before and only having an old cheap SDS with a few demolition bits to do the job, also thereby no doubt invalidating any chance of further help or recompense due to my undertaking it myself
4) Something else, not thought of
Help!