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10/05/2008, 14:56
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krusty

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You can do what I have seen seen the water board men do in England check late at night for the sound of running water .It should be easy in France it soon goes very quite at night.
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11/05/2008, 9:53
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passepartout
Joined on 15/01/2008
Duras
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Hi Val-2, how does one put a lock on an outside tap, we turn the water off at the meter, but anyone could turn it on again, thanks in advance
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11/05/2008, 10:47
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Val_2
Joined on 23/08/2004
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You can buy a device with a locking key at a good builder's merchants. We just simply have a removable tap head but then we are here all day and every day to prevent theft. Water theft does go on especially in the countryside where farmers have known to fill up their bowsers for the cattle troughs from holiday homes who left their outside taps on.
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11/05/2008, 11:12
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Dick Smith

Joined on 23/08/2004
Surrey and Manche (Pays Mortainais)
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Hi Val
Do you mean something that locks the main stopc o c k at the entry point to the property?
Regards
Dick Smith
Nowhere is there warmth to be found Among those afraid of losing their ground
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11/05/2008, 11:28
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trees 2
Joined on 28/04/2008
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powerdesal wrote: | I wonder if I am paranoid or normal but whenever we leave the French house for any length of time I always isolate the water at the meter outlet valve, similarly I isolate the electrics at the mains. Is this just me being odd ?????
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Me too, but I leave the boiler on frost protection, and isolate everything else via disjoncteurs. The water is most definitely OFF, however.
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13/05/2008, 8:57
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jondeau
Joined on 13/05/2008
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The simplest way to check if you have an underground leak........
First of all make sure the kettle is full.
Take a reading from your water meter......and then do not use any taps or appliances in the house for as long as possible, preferably overnight.
Then re-read the water meter.
Of course you may have to find the meter first.
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13/05/2008, 22:41
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Dick Smith

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The point I was making was that it was a lot of water...
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Dick Smith
Nowhere is there warmth to be found Among those afraid of losing their ground
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14/05/2008, 3:36
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powerdesal

Joined on 07/01/2006
Fujeirah, U.A.E
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ErnieY,
Check your figures. 2000kg = 1 ton ??????? how about 1000kg = 1 ton ![Stick out tongue [:P]](/cs/images/emotions/tongue.gif)
Steve Fujeirah Emirate, U.A.E + 50 (in France) ...........................................................................
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