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porkchop | 11:11 Tue 13th Sep 2016 | Property
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My neighbour is having trouble with his water pressure. We have a shared supply and mine is OK. He wants to start a dig to solve the problem but i do not want him to start messing around my garden to solve his problem. Any advice would be welcome. Should he apply for a new connection straight to his house and leave me out of it.
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The best solution would be for you both to have your own water supply. Have a word with your supplier.
Isn't it the suppliers job to sort issues out ?
Or are they simply claiming it's ok and ignoring the issue ?
I expect it depends on the location of the pipes. From my research, it seems they have approved plumbers. But I did find out they would split the supply free of charge. That was Southern Water.
Normally, if you have a problem with water pressure, you let your water company know and they will investigate. It's their responsibility to supply you with all the water you need at enough pressure to enable you to use it.

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