Hi all
Totally new to this forum and hoping for some guidance.
Two weeks ago we noticed a brown stain on our kitchen ceiling. Above it is the bathroom and airing cupboard where our hot water tank is. We have a closed system. The pressure had dropped on our boiler and so we topped it up (have to do this every 6 months) and two days later the stain appears. We drew a line around it and it did not change until yesterday when suddenly it got a lot bigger and the ceiling was damp. Two engineers later and they cannot find the leak. The first one thought it was something to do with the tundish (overflowing when the water released and running down the pipe - which is directly above the stain). The second engineer could not replicate it. We are now waiting for a leak detection company. We have had issues with the pressure in our system before (two pressure valves replaced on the cylinder for example) and we have been told that the expansion vessel and the cylinder itself are not big enough for the house.
Has anyone come across this type of situation before - where the leak itself is intermittent. I wondered if the expansion vessel was full but it does not feel want to the touch. We’re honestly at a bit of a loss and worried the leak detection company won’t be able to find the problem either. Any suggestions would be very much appreciated.
Thanks! Vicky
Totally new to this forum and hoping for some guidance.
Two weeks ago we noticed a brown stain on our kitchen ceiling. Above it is the bathroom and airing cupboard where our hot water tank is. We have a closed system. The pressure had dropped on our boiler and so we topped it up (have to do this every 6 months) and two days later the stain appears. We drew a line around it and it did not change until yesterday when suddenly it got a lot bigger and the ceiling was damp. Two engineers later and they cannot find the leak. The first one thought it was something to do with the tundish (overflowing when the water released and running down the pipe - which is directly above the stain). The second engineer could not replicate it. We are now waiting for a leak detection company. We have had issues with the pressure in our system before (two pressure valves replaced on the cylinder for example) and we have been told that the expansion vessel and the cylinder itself are not big enough for the house.
Has anyone come across this type of situation before - where the leak itself is intermittent. I wondered if the expansion vessel was full but it does not feel want to the touch. We’re honestly at a bit of a loss and worried the leak detection company won’t be able to find the problem either. Any suggestions would be very much appreciated.
Thanks! Vicky