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Central heating leak

clossie
Member
196
04-11-2018, 09:22 AM
#1
Ok guys and gals I need some help. I obviously have a hole in my central heating somewhere. I'm guessing it's not upstairs as I would expect to see damp ceilings etc, so must assume it is under my wooden floors downstairs. Any ideas how I can find it without lifting my floors all up. it's t n g flooring so if i lift it, I'm likely going to trash it. (not a bill I want just before Xmas).
Have tried a pot or two of sealer through the system, but I keep losing pressure.
:-(
clossie
04-11-2018, 09:22 AM #1

Ok guys and gals I need some help. I obviously have a hole in my central heating somewhere. I'm guessing it's not upstairs as I would expect to see damp ceilings etc, so must assume it is under my wooden floors downstairs. Any ideas how I can find it without lifting my floors all up. it's t n g flooring so if i lift it, I'm likely going to trash it. (not a bill I want just before Xmas).
Have tried a pot or two of sealer through the system, but I keep losing pressure.
:-(

Fozzy
Posting Freak
1,132
04-11-2018, 11:59 AM
#2
Check simple things first like all the bleed valves on your rads are shut. There should be a system drain somewhere, check that the tap hasnt developed a dribble, as this can bleed the pressure away. There is no surefire way of finding the leak unless you have water somewhere it shouldnt be.

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Fozzy
04-11-2018, 11:59 AM #2

Check simple things first like all the bleed valves on your rads are shut. There should be a system drain somewhere, check that the tap hasnt developed a dribble, as this can bleed the pressure away. There is no surefire way of finding the leak unless you have water somewhere it shouldnt be.


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FirebirdPhil
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7,101
04-11-2018, 12:03 PM
#3
Give Dean a PM - he should be able to help also.

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FirebirdPhil
04-11-2018, 12:03 PM #3

Give Dean a PM - he should be able to help also.


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clossie
Member
196
04-11-2018, 04:09 PM
#4
Cheers chaps will look at this tom. A good curry and plenty of kingfisher cursing through my veins currently. Can't actually feel whether it's cold or not at the moment.
clossie
04-11-2018, 04:09 PM #4

Cheers chaps will look at this tom. A good curry and plenty of kingfisher cursing through my veins currently. Can't actually feel whether it's cold or not at the moment.

Sparkystav
Administrator
14,683
04-11-2018, 05:08 PM
#5
Try shutting the downstairs rads off one at once may help identify where it is.

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Sparkystav
04-11-2018, 05:08 PM #5

Try shutting the downstairs rads off one at once may help identify where it is.


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clossie
Member
196
05-11-2018, 03:02 PM
#6
Cheers gord...had read about the pressure vessel online. Got britishgas coming round on the 28th so may try and eek it out till then.
clossie
05-11-2018, 03:02 PM #6

Cheers gord...had read about the pressure vessel online. Got britishgas coming round on the 28th so may try and eek it out till then.

parthiban
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4,925
06-11-2018, 02:28 AM
#7
I had the same problem not that long ago with a faulty pressure valve - always best to check everything around the boiler first as faults are generally around there.

Interestingly I first had a problem of losing pressure (valve) then shortly after had a problem of too much pressure (faulty filling loop)!

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parthiban
06-11-2018, 02:28 AM #7

I had the same problem not that long ago with a faulty pressure valve - always best to check everything around the boiler first as faults are generally around there.

Interestingly I first had a problem of losing pressure (valve) then shortly after had a problem of too much pressure (faulty filling loop)!


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clossie
Member
196
06-11-2018, 03:06 PM
#8
parthiban I had the same problem not that long ago with a faulty pressure valve - always best to check everything around the boiler first as faults are generally around there.

Interestingly I first had a problem of losing pressure (valve) then shortly after had a problem of too much pressure (faulty filling loop)!

Sounds very familiar to my prob.. Not losing pressure anymore so I'm thinking leak may not actually have been a leak. The prssure however goes up 1.5 to 2 bar from cold to hot. Everything i have read says its should only go up 1/4 to 1/2 bar. However, now also my pump whines and rumbles each time it clicks on and off.. Any ideas peeps?
clossie
06-11-2018, 03:06 PM #8

parthiban I had the same problem not that long ago with a faulty pressure valve - always best to check everything around the boiler first as faults are generally around there.

Interestingly I first had a problem of losing pressure (valve) then shortly after had a problem of too much pressure (faulty filling loop)!

Sounds very familiar to my prob.. Not losing pressure anymore so I'm thinking leak may not actually have been a leak. The prssure however goes up 1.5 to 2 bar from cold to hot. Everything i have read says its should only go up 1/4 to 1/2 bar. However, now also my pump whines and rumbles each time it clicks on and off.. Any ideas peeps?

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