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Hey all.
Okay, here's my problem. Was cleaning the water tank in the attic, and i ended up breaking off a lot of quite large chunks of limescale. Isolated the water supply to the hot water heater, but forgot to do the same for the cold water.
So basically, my mate's gone and turned on the cold water tap, left it running, and the pressure has sucked the limescale sediment down into the copper pipes...thereby blocking up the cold water supply.
Any ideas on how i can remove the limescale without damaging the pipes? There are too many bends/right angle turns in them to use a snake-etc
I'm thinking about draining the header tank, picking up some "mr muscle sink and drain foamer", emptying it into the opening for the cold water supply in the bottom of the header tank, leaving it to do it's job then refilling the tank and flushing the pipes clean with water for a while. Would this work, or is there a better solution?
Can't call a plumber out to come fix it professionally as i'm a broke student at the moment.
Any and all advice is appreciated.
Okay, here's my problem. Was cleaning the water tank in the attic, and i ended up breaking off a lot of quite large chunks of limescale. Isolated the water supply to the hot water heater, but forgot to do the same for the cold water.
So basically, my mate's gone and turned on the cold water tap, left it running, and the pressure has sucked the limescale sediment down into the copper pipes...thereby blocking up the cold water supply.
Any ideas on how i can remove the limescale without damaging the pipes? There are too many bends/right angle turns in them to use a snake-etc
I'm thinking about draining the header tank, picking up some "mr muscle sink and drain foamer", emptying it into the opening for the cold water supply in the bottom of the header tank, leaving it to do it's job then refilling the tank and flushing the pipes clean with water for a while. Would this work, or is there a better solution?
Can't call a plumber out to come fix it professionally as i'm a broke student at the moment.
Any and all advice is appreciated.
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