I am thoroughly fed up... any thoughts appreciated.
This evening I noticed for the first time that a skirting board on an internal wall on the ground floor of a house had seperated from the wall. It was fine a week ago. A quick look around the other side of the internal wall (i.e. another room) shows the same problem... my initial reaction was some foundation problem.
However in my blind panic running around the house trying to work out what the cause was, I have noticed that the central heating pressure has fallen from 2 bars (last checked it 3 weeks ago) to 0.0 bars. It normally loses perhaps 0.1-0.2 bars per year, if anything.
Central heating system (boiler+tank) ~10 years old.
My questions:
(1) Is it sensible to conclude that an underfloor central heating pipe has sprung a leak?
(2) I still have hot water from the tank and hot radiators... how can it still be working without any pressure?
(3) What happens if I keep using it without any pressure?
(4) Are my fears that someone is going to have to rip up most of the floor to try to find the leak warranted? How do plumbers do exploratory surgery on a CH leak without destroying the house!?
Would really really appreciate any comments.
This evening I noticed for the first time that a skirting board on an internal wall on the ground floor of a house had seperated from the wall. It was fine a week ago. A quick look around the other side of the internal wall (i.e. another room) shows the same problem... my initial reaction was some foundation problem.
However in my blind panic running around the house trying to work out what the cause was, I have noticed that the central heating pressure has fallen from 2 bars (last checked it 3 weeks ago) to 0.0 bars. It normally loses perhaps 0.1-0.2 bars per year, if anything.
Central heating system (boiler+tank) ~10 years old.
My questions:
(1) Is it sensible to conclude that an underfloor central heating pipe has sprung a leak?
(2) I still have hot water from the tank and hot radiators... how can it still be working without any pressure?
(3) What happens if I keep using it without any pressure?
(4) Are my fears that someone is going to have to rip up most of the floor to try to find the leak warranted? How do plumbers do exploratory surgery on a CH leak without destroying the house!?
Would really really appreciate any comments.
