N N3mo Joined 14 Sep 2010 Messages 88 Reaction score 3 Location Lancashire Country 4 Mar 2020 #16 Normal central heating run off a combi. Nothing directly above and no leaks upstairs. Noone has interfered with the floors or anything. Hence why am baffled
Normal central heating run off a combi. Nothing directly above and no leaks upstairs. Noone has interfered with the floors or anything. Hence why am baffled
D Deleted member 267285 4 Mar 2020 #17 I know you said heating is fine, however have you checked that rad/pipework for leaks? Does boiler lose pressure?
I know you said heating is fine, however have you checked that rad/pipework for leaks? Does boiler lose pressure?
JohnD Joined 15 Nov 2005 Messages 90,761 Reaction score 6,933 Location South Country 4 Mar 2020 #18 JohnD said: do you mean the water supply pipe enters the property from the rear? Pipe comes from the back garden? Not from the road at the front? What route does the pipe then take to the bathroom and/or loft? Have you examined the floor on both sides of that wall? Is it dry? Can we have a photo of the other side please. Click to expand... Do you mean "yes, yes, and no" to my first three questions? As you will have noticed, we suspect a plumbing leak, and are trying to work out what sort, and where it comes from.
JohnD said: do you mean the water supply pipe enters the property from the rear? Pipe comes from the back garden? Not from the road at the front? What route does the pipe then take to the bathroom and/or loft? Have you examined the floor on both sides of that wall? Is it dry? Can we have a photo of the other side please. Click to expand... Do you mean "yes, yes, and no" to my first three questions? As you will have noticed, we suspect a plumbing leak, and are trying to work out what sort, and where it comes from.