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Are you meant to replace it if you find it? I guess that can't be the law because why else would they sell lead-loks. But I thought I'd heard somewhere you had to replace it back to the source, or do you just have to recommend it?
 
It's good practice to change it but not always practical. I take it you are talking about a incoming main to the stop tap? I think the law is no lead can be used on new installations for potable water. but if it is a exsisting run it can be left or cut back as close to the source as posible and changed for another material.
Not 100% about this but that's my understanding.
 
not the law to replace it if you find - but if your taking it out you replace it with a legal replacement such as plastic or copper.
 
No new lead can be used for potable water. Lead pipework serving potable water cannot be removed and then reinstated (not that you would want to anyway)
 
not the law but remove as much as poss, refit in copper and pop of to the scrap yard, 90p a kilo , RESULT.
 
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