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Mar 10, 2020
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My underfloor heating has sprung a leak where one of the pipes reaches the manifold. I have tried giving it a bit of a clean and tightening it, but to no avail. Every time I re-pressurise the system is goes again.

Is it as simple as shutting off the water supply to the heating and replacing the valve myself? I'm fairly happy doing most DIY, I just don't have that much experience with plumbing.

I have attached an image showing the valve where the leak originates. I can't see any issue with the pipe itself and so am assuming it is the seal in the valve?

Any thoughts much appreciated
 

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