Very glad I found this site, and apologies for jumping straight in with an issue.
We've been in a bit of desperation recently regarding the water supply to our house (and neighbors).
We are a run of four houses where the water supply is shared. the houses used to be all part of the same social housing company (back in the 60s) but ours had since been sold off (the other three are still held by the social housing company).
Because they were built to be cost-effective they have this shared water supply (old galvanized pipe) which in some stroke of madness they decided they would run down an alleyway to the back of the houses and under the various properties. Most of the houses have been extended since including over the old supply.
So we are one house among 4 each of the others owned by the same company. The water company has been doing work in the area to improve the pressure, which appears to have caused a leak (the water company detected it and put letters through each of the house's letterboxes including ours). We have been trying for months to get it resolved sensibly with the housing company. It took them weeks to send someone out to discuss and then just said they would have to talk to their legal team.
Due to the way our house sits between two of theirs (with the pipe running under our and the next property) we cannot do any work without their engagement (it would be onto their property after all). However, after months of chasing they have now replied with a statement saying we have to get it fixed at our full expense, they will not contribute to the fix and we should hurry up because we have taken so long.
We only have access to a tiny bit of pipe (about 3m max) before it is under all the properties (a subsequent +15m or more on our side and 20+ on the other side) We can hardly hear the leak but one of their properties it sounds like a flood all the time.
I had hoped we could band together split the cost (as is expected with a shared supply from what I can understand) however their most recent stance is making me think we need to take a different course of action. I am now in the mind that I should take our house off the shared supply (by paying the water company many thousands - their prices have gone up recently and its likely to be over £8k) getting our own line off the main road and routing into our house. But I'm not sure if this will remove our responsibility for the bit of pipe left going under our property to their house or not (forcing them to actually deal with it).
Help! Any advice here would be heroic.
Jimbo
We've been in a bit of desperation recently regarding the water supply to our house (and neighbors).
We are a run of four houses where the water supply is shared. the houses used to be all part of the same social housing company (back in the 60s) but ours had since been sold off (the other three are still held by the social housing company).
Because they were built to be cost-effective they have this shared water supply (old galvanized pipe) which in some stroke of madness they decided they would run down an alleyway to the back of the houses and under the various properties. Most of the houses have been extended since including over the old supply.
So we are one house among 4 each of the others owned by the same company. The water company has been doing work in the area to improve the pressure, which appears to have caused a leak (the water company detected it and put letters through each of the house's letterboxes including ours). We have been trying for months to get it resolved sensibly with the housing company. It took them weeks to send someone out to discuss and then just said they would have to talk to their legal team.
Due to the way our house sits between two of theirs (with the pipe running under our and the next property) we cannot do any work without their engagement (it would be onto their property after all). However, after months of chasing they have now replied with a statement saying we have to get it fixed at our full expense, they will not contribute to the fix and we should hurry up because we have taken so long.
We only have access to a tiny bit of pipe (about 3m max) before it is under all the properties (a subsequent +15m or more on our side and 20+ on the other side) We can hardly hear the leak but one of their properties it sounds like a flood all the time.
I had hoped we could band together split the cost (as is expected with a shared supply from what I can understand) however their most recent stance is making me think we need to take a different course of action. I am now in the mind that I should take our house off the shared supply (by paying the water company many thousands - their prices have gone up recently and its likely to be over £8k) getting our own line off the main road and routing into our house. But I'm not sure if this will remove our responsibility for the bit of pipe left going under our property to their house or not (forcing them to actually deal with it).
Help! Any advice here would be heroic.
Jimbo
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