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Yes, I noticed they say "no drinking water". I'm getting the mains water through OK now (Campbell Court)but when I turn on my hot water taps - no water coming out. So the tank seems empty and is not filling up.

Anyone else experiencing this ?

Surely this should be fixed by now.

BarefootTennis Wrote:

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> Mains water fine for me in Campbell but water from

> hot water taps etc seems to be still at very low

> pressure.

> No good for a shower at the moment.


Same here. Next door neighbour is also having the same issues, I'm planning to call the council again tomorrow if the pressure doesn't return to normal.

I've spoken to the council regarding the hot water pressure issue.


Everyone with the problem needs to call Southwark Housing Repairs on 0800 952 4444, option 1 then 1 again and arrange an appointment for an engineer to come in.


It appears that it's trapped air in the pipes which are causing the problems after the water was cut off.

I'm still not getting anything from the hot water taps other than a temporary dribble !

Phoned Southwark and the guy said the problem was "block wide" and a team looked at it last night and couldn't find the problem and have referred it to Thames Water. Wondering if that is nonsense ?

This is getting ludicrous with everyone blaming each other !


Anyone else still not getting anything from hot taps ?

BarefootTennis Wrote:

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> Glad your water is back on, mine seems OK as well

> touch wood.

>

> And quite agree, the communication was bad, not

> least the conflicting stories from different

> people in the council.


Thanks, just glad to have a shower again!

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