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I reattached a radiator last night as I had been doing some painting behind it.
However, once I had done this the pressure in the central heating system dropped to zero. I then increased the pressure in the system by opening slightly the cold water tap to the combi boiler and closing it once the pressure had reached the correct level. This had the effect of making the central heating work again, however, the overflow pipe from the boiler started to drip.
This morning, there was no central heating or hot water and the outflow pipe was still dripping.
Is there any way that I can fix this problem without calling out a heating engineer?
Any help is much appreciated.
However, once I had done this the pressure in the central heating system dropped to zero. I then increased the pressure in the system by opening slightly the cold water tap to the combi boiler and closing it once the pressure had reached the correct level. This had the effect of making the central heating work again, however, the overflow pipe from the boiler started to drip.
This morning, there was no central heating or hot water and the outflow pipe was still dripping.
Is there any way that I can fix this problem without calling out a heating engineer?
Any help is much appreciated.