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WAVING!! Any Plumbers available for advice??

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youremindmeofthebabe · 11/03/2010 09:38

Hello there, was just wanting some advice, if anyone can help me.

Have a new-ish (2yo) combi-boiler that keeps losing pressure, dropping down to zero,every so often. We just fill it back up using the water inlet pipe-y thing (untechnical-sorry).

But this means that we have a leak somewhere doesn't it?

Have been advised that short of taking all the floorboards up there's nothing we can do, just need to wait til the leak becomes apparent?? Is this correct?

TIA.

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TheFarSide · 04/11/2010 22:16

Did you get your problem sorted? We have the same problem with our boiler losing pressure but no evidence of a leak. Don't want to have to pull up the floor!

Dramamama · 04/11/2010 22:28

DP is plumber he says:
You need to cal out a heating enginer it's not always a leak could just be a small prob with the boiler normally sounds worse then it is nothing to panic about.
Please do not go to british gas as they will grosley overcharge you!!! if you visit the gassafe website they will give you a list of reputable heating enginers in your area.
Hope this helps Smile

TheFarSide · 05/11/2010 11:59

Dramamama thanks so much. We are waiting for a non-British gas heating engineer to call. It's the NOT KNOWING that's killing me! Sad

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