Hi,
The pressure in my boiler keeps dropping. I've had to repressurise once or twice a day for the past few days. Obviously this isn't right so I'm looking for advice on what the issue could be.
The boiler itself is new and was only installed around 6 months ago so I don't think it is that. It is under warranty so I'll be getting an engineer out to take a look at it.
I previously had a burst heating pipe under my flooring that was repaired in the last few months. I'll be taking this flooring up to see if that join is solid. My worry is finding the leak if it is not under that flooring as I've recently had both my bathroom and kitchen floors tiled and ripping these up will cause considerable damage.
Are there any ways to find the leak without ripping up loads of flooring? I've read a little about companies that use thermal imaging and other techniques. Are these effective?
Thanks
Liam
The pressure in my boiler keeps dropping. I've had to repressurise once or twice a day for the past few days. Obviously this isn't right so I'm looking for advice on what the issue could be.
The boiler itself is new and was only installed around 6 months ago so I don't think it is that. It is under warranty so I'll be getting an engineer out to take a look at it.
I previously had a burst heating pipe under my flooring that was repaired in the last few months. I'll be taking this flooring up to see if that join is solid. My worry is finding the leak if it is not under that flooring as I've recently had both my bathroom and kitchen floors tiled and ripping these up will cause considerable damage.
Are there any ways to find the leak without ripping up loads of flooring? I've read a little about companies that use thermal imaging and other techniques. Are these effective?
Thanks
Liam