Hello all,
I've found this on my living room ceiling...

The scaggy black area is about a foot long, and is ringed by a very light brown stain about two feet in diameter. This has developed over three months or so. The central area is mushy but the surrounding area isn't squishy.
I first thought it was due to my having a small fridge upstairs, which may have been leaking in the past. However, there's no sign of leakage, and moving the fridge away for a week hasn't resulted in any apparent drying out.
There isn't anything in the waterworks department directly above the stain but I suspect it may be on a slightly low point - it's certainly on a join in the plasterboard.
Upstairs, there is a combi boiler around two feet from the stain. There's also an en suite bathroom, whose wall is five feet fron the stain. There's no evident leakage anywhere. Also, there seems to be no problem with boiler pressure. Now for the snags...
* The fridge lives in a built-in wardrobe whose floor covers the floorboards.
* There's a full fitted carpet upstairs, without any joins at all, even to the landing.
I'm no plumber, and have no idea where to start. I don't know if it's heating system water, mains water or even rainwater ( though I doubt it). These notions have sprung to mind.
* Put Fernox in the boiler/heating system to seal it and therefore eliminate this as the source of the leak.
* Drain the heating system somehow, dry out the wet patch with a heat gun and keep the heating off for a few hours and see it the damp returns.
Or
* Shut off the water main, open all the taps and proceed as above.
I don't suppose it would be viable but if someone has a flexible camera thingy, they could do an endoscopy through a hole in the ceiling. Seems like a good way of finding the leak to me.
Or
I could wait for the ceiling to fall down and find/repair the leak from below.
Please forgive my higgerance, any hints/tips will obviously be very welcome.
I've found this on my living room ceiling...

The scaggy black area is about a foot long, and is ringed by a very light brown stain about two feet in diameter. This has developed over three months or so. The central area is mushy but the surrounding area isn't squishy.
I first thought it was due to my having a small fridge upstairs, which may have been leaking in the past. However, there's no sign of leakage, and moving the fridge away for a week hasn't resulted in any apparent drying out.
There isn't anything in the waterworks department directly above the stain but I suspect it may be on a slightly low point - it's certainly on a join in the plasterboard.
Upstairs, there is a combi boiler around two feet from the stain. There's also an en suite bathroom, whose wall is five feet fron the stain. There's no evident leakage anywhere. Also, there seems to be no problem with boiler pressure. Now for the snags...
* The fridge lives in a built-in wardrobe whose floor covers the floorboards.
* There's a full fitted carpet upstairs, without any joins at all, even to the landing.
I'm no plumber, and have no idea where to start. I don't know if it's heating system water, mains water or even rainwater ( though I doubt it). These notions have sprung to mind.
* Put Fernox in the boiler/heating system to seal it and therefore eliminate this as the source of the leak.
* Drain the heating system somehow, dry out the wet patch with a heat gun and keep the heating off for a few hours and see it the damp returns.
Or
* Shut off the water main, open all the taps and proceed as above.
I don't suppose it would be viable but if someone has a flexible camera thingy, they could do an endoscopy through a hole in the ceiling. Seems like a good way of finding the leak to me.
Or
I could wait for the ceiling to fall down and find/repair the leak from below.
Please forgive my higgerance, any hints/tips will obviously be very welcome.