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Hi all,

I am trying to turn off the taps to the bath as i want to replace bath and tap, i have isolation valve's for both hot and cold (see picture 5)....the cold water isolation valve works great, the hot water one does not fully stop the hot water coming from the tap.

So it looks like the only option is for me to turn off the hot water going too the bath but for the hell of me i cannot locate it.

I have looked under the kitchen sink and cannot find any stop cocks (i think that is what they call them).....which leaves me with just one more room, the boiler room.

I have attached some pictures (1 too 4) for you's to look at to see if you can guide me in some way.

Looking forward to hearing from you.

All the best

Jay

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One other thing. When you turn it back on, turn it all the way open till it stops turning then turn it BACK one complete turn. This minimises the chance of it calcifying in the fully open position as there is a bigger gap.
 

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