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I’m a single mum and need help or advice on how to fix this leak. Landlord said I have to fix it myself and they are not sending someone to fix it for me. I was told by GWW that if the meter is not running, that means that our recycled water is off but I have noticed that there was some leak. The water is leaking from the silver round thing attached on the brick. Please let me know what should I do. Thank you 🙏
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @clacay13. It's wonderful to have you join us, and many thanks for your question about a leaking tap.
This is a tricky situation. Unfortunately, a leaking tap like this counts as a plumbing fixture, so it isn’t really something you can safely fix yourself. To stop the leak, a plumber would need to disconnect the tap, reattach it correctly, and use plumber’s tape or appropriate fittings to seal it. This type of work is considered plumbing and is not a DIY job.
Normally, fixing leaking taps wouldn't be something a tenant would do, so it is unusual that you’ve been asked to handle it yourself. In this case, the safest way to resolve it is to contact a licensed plumber to repair or replace the tap. I can also tag @Nailbag and @Dave-1 as they might have additional advice or suggestions for how to handle this situation.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
Hi @clacay13
as with @MitchellMc its very surprising that the landlord wont have the leak repaired. Unfortunately as @MitchellMc also mentioned, this is classed as a job that needs to be attend to by a licensed plumber and as such I am unable to provide any DIY advice sorry.
Nailbag
Good Evening @clacay13
My advice is solidly with @MitchellMc and @Nailbag 's The landlord has to fix it not you.
The department of Fair Trading is a place I would start with first to make sure what is expected of landlords/vs tenants.
Department of Fair Trading NSW is for NSW but other staes will have thgeir versions as well as NZ ![]()
Dave
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