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DavidGee
i seem to have a leaking radiator pipe which is embedded in a concrete floor on the ground floor of the house.
As the central heating system is pressurized to save tracing the pipework and then removing the concrete around the pipe s(the ground floor of the house is quite large and could easily take a few days to remove the concrete around the piping plus all the associated damage to the flooring) would it be possible to drain the system, fit isolating valves on the radiators refill the system and open up the radiators one at a time in the order they run from the boilder
When the pressure between two radiators falls as shown the pressure guage it should indicate that the leak is between that pipe run.
(The upper floor has already been isolated and the pressure does not drop / no air in the radiators indicating the leak is on the ground floor)
Does anyone know if this is a practical way forward
Thank you
D
As the central heating system is pressurized to save tracing the pipework and then removing the concrete around the pipe s(the ground floor of the house is quite large and could easily take a few days to remove the concrete around the piping plus all the associated damage to the flooring) would it be possible to drain the system, fit isolating valves on the radiators refill the system and open up the radiators one at a time in the order they run from the boilder
When the pressure between two radiators falls as shown the pressure guage it should indicate that the leak is between that pipe run.
(The upper floor has already been isolated and the pressure does not drop / no air in the radiators indicating the leak is on the ground floor)
Does anyone know if this is a practical way forward
Thank you
D