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Hi all I'm hoping someone can shine a light on this for me

Since our stop tap on the pavement has now been filled with sand for whatever reason, we are relying on our property fitted stopcock (this is outside on our garage wall)

Unfortunately turning this to the closed position only reduces the flow of water and doesn't stop it completely. Obviously this would be a real problem if we ever sprung a leak!

Before I get someone in I wondered if someone had seen one of these before? I was thinking of making sure whoever fitted it hadn't simply put the valve tap on the wrong way that is then stopping it from fully closing? I notice the head of the valve is only attached using a Philips head screw. Is it worth taking this out and putting it in the other way just in case?

The neighbour reckons whoever fitted these fitted them all Incorrectly as his doesn't work either

Any advice would be great

Many thanks
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Phone the water board up so they can dig and expose the one in the street and test it works etc

The in the wall meters and stop taps arnt the best as often the stop tap fails due to grit etc eg not shutting off etc
 
Problem is, I've phoned the water board and they say they have stopped using the roadside stop taps and they have no responsibility for them anymore.

I asked what would I do if I had a problem and they just said they would do a "freeze and squeeze"

Bonkers really
 
Unfortunately this seems to be the case with most water suppliers.
We work in 3 different water suppliers area's all are now on 'direct emergency call out to stop taps'
When I asked Yorkshire water to define dire emergency they said uncontrolled leak flowing out of house door!.
 

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