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WATER SUPPLY
Taps
Chrome or other finish to taps and spout predominantly intact. Minor surface
imperfections not affecting hygiene are acceptable.
Spindles to jumper valves will rotate at least 360 degrees with moderate effort.
Appropriate fittings have been installed where required by disabled tenants.
(quarter turn ceramic valves).
No leaks from spout, around spindles or from plumbing to taps and spout.
Hot and cold indicators are clear. Aerator intact and free from debris. Tap set
clean and able to be kept in a clean and hygienic state.
Where fitted, water saving devices are functioning correctly.
HOUSING ACT Responsibility
Tenant Responsibility
HOUSING ACT is responsible for the replacement
of tap washers in all HOUSING ACT properties.
Requests for replacement can be arranged by the
tenant telephoning the Maintenance Call Centre.
Tenants can install water
savings devices, such as
shower roses, at their own
costs. The house must be
restored to its original
condition if they wish to take
the device with them when
vacating the dwelling. No
approval is required for the
installation of a shower rose,
however any damage caused to
HOUSING ACT fittings will be
charged to the tenant’s
account.
HOUSING ACT does not apply excess water
charges to tenant accounts.
HOUSING ACT installs water saving devices as
part of a kitchen/bathroom refurbishment or in
new properties.
Water saving devices including dual flush toilet
systems and water saving shower roses are
installed in new properties, refurbished
properties and on fail. These items are not
installed on request.
Tenants who want advice on
water usage in the house
should ask ACTEW/AGL for
literature on the subject. For
advice on water usage in the
garden contact ACT Parks and
Conservation Service Garden
Advice.
Water service reticulation
There are no leaks from pipe work fittings or fixtures above ground level and no
visible signs of leaks from concealed or underground pipes.
Pressure relief valves installed and reset in the sealed position. Taps and attached
pipework securely attached to supporting structures.
Lagging is complete and firmly affixed to adjacent structures.
Freestanding standpipes are adequately supported.
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