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I've got an intermittent water leak, and I can't work out what's causing it. About 1/2 litre comes through my kitchen ceiling (I've made a hole for it to save the whole ceiling coming down!), and then after a few minutes it stops. This only seems to happen at around 7 or 8pm, on Fridays or Saturdays. I don't think it's the toilet or shower as they are used at all times of the day. I don't think the washing machine is the cause, either, as it's downstairs, and also used at various times of the day. I have live in Nottingham and have district heating (the houses round here get hot water piped directly from a factory), but I don't know if that's the cause - the heating pipes don't seem to go near where the leak is.

Has anyone got any ideas, please?
 
sounds like you need to get someone round for a looksie. maybe bring some dye with them
 
i appreciate the leak is only apparent at a strange time but 99% of the time if you gotta leak with a bathroom above you its coming from an appliance. could just be accumulating slowly. have you - taken off panels/boxing and checked around taps, tap connectors, traps and waste connections? use some tissue paper in case the leak is very slow.

is your heating system sealed?
 
is there anything that happends near this time of day/week thats different? ie some have a bath instead of shower on weekends?
 
I take it the bathroom is directly above, if so what in the bathroom is above the leak,... toilet?
 
with the type of heating you described, I am thinking is this a rented council property?
if so maybe they would investigate the problem for you.
 
A loose Speedfit connection maybe. I had exactly the same on a job before xmas & thats what it turned out to be. The fluctuations in water pressure caused a leak at certain times of the day as the pressure pushed the pipe partially out of the fitting. When the pressure dropped a little the tension in the copper pipework allowed the pipe to re-enter the fitting fully & re-seal. Had a devil of a job finding the problem.
Good luck.
 
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