There is a drip coming from the ceiling in the living room and down the inside of a shared wall. There is no plumbing upstairs except in the bathroom. No radiator in the room above where the drip is. There is one in the bathroom which hasn't worked for years - the house has no central heating.
So I turned all the water off, drained the hot tank, flushed the taps and toilet, waited for a couple of hours but no change. So that seems to eliminate the bathroom water supply being the problem.
There is a flat roof where water could get in to this back room if there were gaps in the flashing or brickwork, possibly, but I had a look and it's all dry with no leaks.
Went into the attic - water tank is distant from where the problem is and it's got a whole floor between it and the living room - saw no issues and also looked along the inside of the roof where it slopes but nothing found. The floor of the room above where the leak is is is apparently dry - will need to check tomorrow.
I have dropped a note round to next door to ask if they might have a leaky radiator - does that sound possible? If they had a radiator adjoining the shared wall, as it's a back room it may not get used much and they may not have noticed anything - or maybe they wouldn't - perhaps the problem is hidden and the water is finding the easy route, which avoids the neighbours encountering signs of a leak. Does that sound kind of sensible?
I plan to take up the flooboards later if I have to. I should be able to see the ceiling and maybe locate the problem. The only possible thing I can imagine if the problem is on our side is that there was a radiator in that room previously and in the place where the leak seems to be and got removed - maybe leaving an end of a pipe under the flooboards which has now sprung a leak. Does that sound right at all?
Thanks for any advice - I'm out of ideas other than the above.
So I turned all the water off, drained the hot tank, flushed the taps and toilet, waited for a couple of hours but no change. So that seems to eliminate the bathroom water supply being the problem.
There is a flat roof where water could get in to this back room if there were gaps in the flashing or brickwork, possibly, but I had a look and it's all dry with no leaks.
Went into the attic - water tank is distant from where the problem is and it's got a whole floor between it and the living room - saw no issues and also looked along the inside of the roof where it slopes but nothing found. The floor of the room above where the leak is is is apparently dry - will need to check tomorrow.
I have dropped a note round to next door to ask if they might have a leaky radiator - does that sound possible? If they had a radiator adjoining the shared wall, as it's a back room it may not get used much and they may not have noticed anything - or maybe they wouldn't - perhaps the problem is hidden and the water is finding the easy route, which avoids the neighbours encountering signs of a leak. Does that sound kind of sensible?
I plan to take up the flooboards later if I have to. I should be able to see the ceiling and maybe locate the problem. The only possible thing I can imagine if the problem is on our side is that there was a radiator in that room previously and in the place where the leak seems to be and got removed - maybe leaving an end of a pipe under the flooboards which has now sprung a leak. Does that sound right at all?
Thanks for any advice - I'm out of ideas other than the above.