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we have a hot water tap in the bathroom that was leaking so i closed the stopcock in the airing cupboard (it was on a 28mm pipe - feed to the cylinder) and let the excess water drain out, fixed the tap and opened the stopcock again....now there is a small leak coming from the handle of the stopcock....any suggestions?
 
Normally a gate valve on feed to cylinder! If the stopcock is leaking from the small nut behind the handle it will need the gland re-packing.
To be fair you say in another thread that you are a newly qualified plumber? If the stop-cock needs re-packing this is really basic stuff.
Are you a fast track plumber?
 
Haha, i wouldnt of posted if it was just repacking the gland and also im just as confused as you are as to why the plumbers who installed this system would put a stopcock in place of a gatevalve (and to be honest if it were me i'd put a leaver valve in anyway)

i guess should be more specific,

the tiny leak has come because i closed the valve im guessing because it has probably never been touched in 15 years i may have damaged the fitting when i closed it, its probably a replacement jobby.
 
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It was the right answer but to the wrong question - posted within seconds of Alex's post!!
 
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Tighten gland packing nut, simple, should not need to replace as this is common (people just don't look after the things, supposed to turn them every so often)
 
It wories me that the original poster is passing himself off as a Plumber if he needs to come on a forum and ask about repacking a gate valve or stopcock. We all started somewhere but if you have to ask this you shouldn't be trading it will end in tears quickly.
 
ive looked into it and its not the packing gland, ill replace it tomorrow shouldnt be too long...i can actually see the problems after further inspection..ive acually sheered of some of the body.....if only it was the 99% of all cases...oh well
 
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