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every two weeks my central heating system needs bleeding. i,ve checked all round there is no visable leeks unless in the concrete floor can anyone suggest what to do next
 
how do i over come this is there a easy way to sort this out
to prove it drain down and see if the header tank stays full
if its blocked it will probably need cutting out and replacinghappens most on the inverted section and on air seperators
 
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