Hi, I hope someone can help me with two issues.
1. My house is 43 years old and has GI pipe up to the house from the toby on the footpath. I have to replace it all as it's blowing out and leaking. It was laid in clay. I have dug back from the toby, under 200 mm of concrete in places and under a block wall etc. It's been a mission, all right. I have come to a T joint on the east side of the house where all the plumbing is (laundry, kitchen, bathrooms, toilets etc). One lead goes under the house and would appear to come up through the concrete slab and into the back of a shower wall. The other lead goes a few meters to an outside tap which comes up through a concrete courtyard. My question is this: Can I safely assume that there is
only one mains water supply into the house? I don't want to have to dig up the final few meters to the outside tap if I don't have to as the GI pipe is very deep below a raised garden bed. It's back breaking for a 60 year old.
2. Over the past 6-7 or so years the hot water flow has been getting weaker and weaker. I have had two plumbers in and one replaced the 7.6 mm APEX pressure reducing valve this week and cleaned the filter. No change. The second said that the 270 liter low pressure tank is mounted too high. previously, we had a real torrent of water in the shower. It's not scale build up in the shower head as when we run cold water to the bath or any other cold faucet the hot supply stutters and coughs and then just runs out completely at any hot faucet. Thankfully we still have enough hot flow for a shower, albeit a pretty low flow one. I have replaced 11 meters of GI supply pipe so far and it hasn't made any difference to the hot water flow. The question is, why is this happening?? One of the plumbers said I will have to go to a mains supply but nothing has really changed with the plumbing it's just that the hot is just getting worse and worse.
Thanks for reading all this stuff and if you need me to clarify just post away. Thanks, Mark, Christchurch.
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