Browse Forums Building A New House 1 Jul 05, 2017 3:28 pm Hi All, Do builders normally install shutoff valves under sinks as standard practice? These are so you can isolate a particular sink and close its valve in case of a leak instead of shutting down the water supply of your whole house. What's the standard practice in Vic? Would it be unreasonable to ask builders to do this? Building the Arden Votivo 43 Follow me here: https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=88553 Re: Plumbing under sink 3Jul 09, 2017 11:15 am In vic here, ours was done this way in all areas (kitchen, laundry, bathrooms) made things so easy to handle when after move in the tap in the laundry was faulty and we had to wait 2 weeks for replacement. It may be a specific thing for the plumbers contracted by our builder but worth it in the long run so ask your builder. In my experience roof is essential element of the building envelope and hence a common property and should be covered by owners corporation however a detailed review of… 3 5354 For anyone that comes across this issue in the future - Just did what aussieta said and found a plumber to inspect it and sign off on it. Was difficult to find someone to… 3 5271 5 3209 |