yes, Ethekwini have a water loss insurance scheme.
if u detect a leak, u go to the municipal offices & request a water loss insurance claims form.
then u get a registered plumber to do your job.
the plumber fills in the form & the homeowner submits it to the municipality.
the municipality will then send an inspector to have a look at the work done
it takes a few months but they will credit you on your water account.
(claims are limited to twice annually)
from experience, its better to have the water pipes from the meter surfaced.
it wont look as neat as having it running underground but u will be able to detect any future leaks almost immediately.
also, its better not to have too many elbows & joints in the new line as these are the spots where leaks mostly occur.
if u detect a leak, u go to the municipal offices & request a water loss insurance claims form.
then u get a registered plumber to do your job.
the plumber fills in the form & the homeowner submits it to the municipality.
the municipality will then send an inspector to have a look at the work done
it takes a few months but they will credit you on your water account.
(claims are limited to twice annually)
from experience, its better to have the water pipes from the meter surfaced.
it wont look as neat as having it running underground but u will be able to detect any future leaks almost immediately.
also, its better not to have too many elbows & joints in the new line as these are the spots where leaks mostly occur.
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