The language used by water companies can make external pipework sound more complicated than it actually is. Here's a helpful summary of what the section of pipes are and who they belong to.
This is the big pipe supplying you and your neighbours with water. The water main is ours and we're responsible for looking after it. Knowing which street the main is laid in is important for knowing where your service pipe is, and where your ownership begins (see below).
The service pipe connects your property to the water mains. It’s split into two sections – the communication pipe and the supply pipe.
This part of the service pipe runs from the water mains to the boundary of the street the main is laid in. In most cases, this is the same as your property boundary (see diagrams below). This section belongs to Bournemouth Water and we’re responsible for looking after it.
The supply pipe runs from the boundary of the street the main is laid in, to your internal stop tap (usually found under the kitchen sink). This pipe belongs to the homeowner, and is their responsibility to look after.
Your external stop tap is our responsibility to look after. If you’re a metered customer, your meter will usually be found on your supply pipe, and again, your meter belongs to us and is our responsibility to maintain.
You are responsible for looking after your supply pipe. This involves:
The best place to find the route of your supply pipe is in the documents you received when you bought your property. They will outline all the responsibilities covered under your ownership, including pipework.
You can also call us on 01202 590059 and we’ll be able to take a look and advise you.