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Yes, it's a very serious suggestion. What have you got to lose except a couple of quid on some scent.
The only issue is you're probably not running your central heating atm which means it won't circulate around the system as freely but certainly consider doing it when you do switch your heating on if the problem still persists.
Just logged in again to see this - is it a serious suggestion?! Its just that I succumbed to pressure and called a very helpful leak detection service who gave advice as follows
1) A top-up every two weeks is unlikely to be found, it is just too small. We don't want you to waste your money on the call-out and not find anything when we do.
2) At this level of leakage it is not going to cause damage (but I did read somewhere on other firms websites that it may re corrosion etc. Is this true?)
3) It is likely to get worse, especially as the winter approaches and we use the CH more.
4) Call us again if / when it does
She sounded knowledgeable and the company answered the phone within two rings. I'd love to get confirmatory thoughts that this advice is correct and then I can go back to my wife with a definitive answer *** with a view to using this firm in the future.
Yes, it's a very serious suggestion. What have you got to lose except a couple of quid on some scent.
The only issue is you're probably not running your central heating atm which means it won't circulate around the system as freely but certainly consider doing it when you do switch your heating on if the problem still persists.