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Any help here would be appreciated. My overflow pipe from the CWSC in the loft is dripping. It is not a constant drip. I have regualry been checking the level in the loft but is never at the level of the overflow pipe. I am confused as to how this is happening.

Is there any other reasons for why a drip can occur?

Thanks
 
How old is the ball valve ?
 
I would change that as a first port of call could be that dripping at night when the mains water pressure is at the most
 

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