Kitchen tap replacement has hit a snag. No matter how finely I adjust the isolation valve it won't close, is it possible for them to fail? It definitely reduces, but is still more than a steady trickle when the valve's screw is perpendicular to the flow. Only other explanation is that it's being fed from elsewhere, but fucked if I can figure out how.
Unfortunately the stop cock affects the flat downstairs. If I was confident this would be a 30 min job I'd bother them with the inconvenience, but experience tells me that won't be the case.
Kitchen tap replacement has hit a snag. No matter how finely I adjust the isolation valve it won't close, is it possible for them to fail? It definitely reduces, but is still more than a steady trickle when the valve's screw is perpendicular to the flow. Only other explanation is that it's being fed from elsewhere, but fucked if I can figure out how.
Unfortunately the stop cock affects the flat downstairs. If I was confident this would be a 30 min job I'd bother them with the inconvenience, but experience tells me that won't be the case.