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Chris38 | 09:10 Sun 05th Jul 2015 | Home & Garden
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There seems to be a lot of confusion about who is responsible for any repairs required to the supply pipe linking the mains to a domestic residence. United Utilities, in particular, keeps trying to sell insurance for this but I believe that it has been categorically stated that repairs to a householder`s supply pipe are the responsibility of the water company. Does anyone know the answer for sure and, in particular, is suuply pipe insurance necessary or just a waste of money?
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Many thanks for the replies. This still seems a bit strange. Geoff Howells who used to write for the Daily or Sunday Telegraph was absolutely certain a while back that supply pipe insurance was just a con trick. More recently, a water company fixed my supply pipe for free but maintained that it was really my responsibility. Their apparent generosity is not really credible - they are not known for a charitable approach to these matters!

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