by josh@tiptopmediaco.com | Apr 3, 2026 | Water Mains
An underground leak is one of the most difficult plumbing issues to identify. There are no visible pipes, no obvious dripping sounds, and often no immediate signs inside your home. By the time symptoms appear, the problem may have already spread beneath your property....
by josh@tiptopmediaco.com | Mar 28, 2026 | Water Mains
Water leaks underground are rarely obvious. You might notice a damp patch in your garden or a sudden drop in water pressure, but what you see on the surface is often only part of the story. An underground mains water leak behaves very differently from a visible...
by josh@tiptopmediaco.com | Mar 19, 2026 | Water Mains
If you’ve discovered a leak but weren’t sure whether the pipe belonged to you or was shared with a neighbour, you’re not alone. In the UK, shared water supply systems can quickly become complicated. Misunderstanding responsibility can result in higher costs, delayed...
by josh@tiptopmediaco.com | Mar 14, 2026 | Water Mains
If you live in Sussex and your property was built before the 1970s, there is a chance that part of your water supply system is older than you might expect. We are not talking about taps, boilers, or radiators. The pipe that matters most is the underground supply pipe...
by josh@tiptopmediaco.com | Mar 6, 2026 | Water Mains
Many homeowners in Sussex turn on the tap every day without thinking about what materials their plumbing is made from. The water looks clean, smells normal, and tastes fine. Because of this, most people assume everything is safe. The reality is that lead in drinking...